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O hearken to hints from your heart
To please Lady Muse, all my heart to bare, I tried invoking her with chiselled verse, That, the pure pleasure of my pen’s all hers, Yet, left I was at blank paper to stare. I sought some odd words archaic and rare, And tried to paint the bleakest face of woes, Which, often a desperate poet toes, Fervent did I appeal that she be fair. The words when came, came halting as if shy And listless, I failed her bulwark to breach, Nothing whatso worked and I knew not why, I failed, the fount of words resource to reach, I still coaxed my pen a new line to mint, A voice whispered: hearken to your heart's hint. _________________________________________ Sonnet | 03.11.2008 | poem Poet’s note: There are times when no matter what you do, words desert your pen as this sonnet says. Notice, the Volta is hinted at the beginning of the sestet, but its high tide occurs only at the poem-ending couplet.
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