Category Archives: Sonnets

Delilah

Yes, wide-eyed innocence was her intent: like Salome, she had her own agenda; young, sure: her smile, even her teeth were tender, and waving hips her winning argument. In loving her was danger seldom seen: Her kisses so inflamed my … Continue reading

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Trap

An eloquence there is in calls unanswered: The handset surely rivets to my head; As if you sense my call is about cancer And hesitate to answer since I’m dead. The reasons you don’t answer could be many: You’ve died, … Continue reading

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Winnowing Light

Wind hisses through the gauzing screens today; Outside the trees are gossiping like drunks. The sky is pale, both sad and bright at once, The wind is whipping whitecaps out to play. Leaves twist and let the wind have its … Continue reading

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