Sonnet To My Love Poem by Paul Hartal

Sonnet To My Love



Oh, my gentle red flower of love,
beyond blue meadows of passion,
on earth, or soaring high above,
your noble eyes shine in compassion.

In jade gardens, among jasmines
and lilac orchids of longing,
thorny roses rise and robins
sing as firm desires are blooming.

Purple levander blossoms of morn,
your hands are the womb of fragrance,
In your eyes the sunshine is born,
You are the rhythm, my life's cadence.

Oh, flower of love, never just part,
Yours is my entire flaming heart.

Saturday, January 13, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love,love and life
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This poem consists of three quatrains and a couplet in fourteen lines.A sonnet in four stanzas, it follows a rhyme scheme of abab, cdcd, efef, and gg.
The word sonnet is synonymous with quatorzain, or fourteener.The 13th century Sicilian poet Giacomo da Lantini is credited as the inventor of this verse form.This genre of poetry has been popular throughout history. The names of the Italian poets Petrarch, Dante and Michelangelo are associated with the sonnet.And so is Shakespeare in England, who composed 154 sonnets, mostly in iambic pentameters.

The poem "Sonnet to My Love" forms part of the Poetry and Mathematics project implemented at Dalhousie University, Halifax. The sonnet opens the door for interdisciplinary explorations, because, among other things, it is structured in 14 lines. Number theorists point out that 14 is a composite number, its divisors being 1,2,7, and 14. It is also the sum of the first three squares (1^2 + 2^2 +3^2)and thus a square pyramidical number.Furthermore, the number 14 is associated with the polyhedron cuboctahedron, the truncated cube and the truncated octahedron, since each of these geometrical solids feature 14 faces.Another attribute of 14 links this number to Euler's totient function.
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