Sonnet: Quick Boom Poem by Perdita Young (Hanna Wang)

Sonnet: Quick Boom



How can one boom quick? Let me count the ways.
Unlearn the virtue, to a shameless height,
Keep love and loan and logic out of sight,
Mind not friend nor foe, nor ideal nor disgrace.
Undo the pledges and plans of right, and day's
Sublime share (work and duty) , by sun or lamp light,
Be jolly and snobbish, cease the strive for Right,
Shun not the pleasure of flesh, fish for Praise.
Unload the guilt of debt and sex (illegal use) ,
Quick normalizing rids one of old faith …
Desires and deficits in vogue now, nil to lose,
Investing & saving pent up— harm the breath.
To circulate, indulge deep as you choose,
A life lived for rare antidotes, ere death.

Jan.11th,2015.

Thursday, March 8, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: crazy,evil,lust,success
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Modeled after Mrs. E. B. Browning's Sonnet 43.
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