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Please chase these starting tears away
ebb mine to meet with springs-
tonight at least I've time to pray
for what the 'morrow brings.

Like sunset gleams that linger late
when all is darkening fast;
are hours like these we snatch from Fate...
the brightest and the last.

To gild our blackest days, if Heaven
should one bright hour allow;
so think that one bright hour is given,
in all it's splendor now.

Let's live it through a final night like waves that from the shore,
one minute swell, and are touched with light 'till lost for evermore.



Billy - 2006
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The 'Morrow's Sonnet

Contributed by Man_On_High on Wednesday, 8th March 2006 @ 01:12:12 AM in AEST
Topic: didactic





Please chase these starting tears away
ebb mine to meet with springs-
tonight at least I've time to pray
for what the 'morrow brings.

Like sunset gleams that linger late
when all is darkening fast;
are hours like these we snatch from Fate...
the brightest and the last.

To gild our blackest days, if Heaven
should one bright hour allow;
so think that one bright hour is given,
in all it's splendor now.

Let's live it through a final night like waves that from the shore,
one minute swell, and are touched with light 'till lost for evermore.



Billy - 2006




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Re: The 'Morrow's Sonnet (User Rating: 1 )
by Vampirequeen on Wednesday, 8th March 2006 @ 01:57:49 AM AEST
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That is beautiful


Re: The 'Morrow's Sonnet (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Wednesday, 8th March 2006 @ 06:44:19 PM AEST
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Aw, dear Billy, you've captured a most pleasing
sensation in this sonnet. I adore this.

And the author's note is wonderfully insightful.
Most impressed, am I at the discipline YOU have exercised.
This was [IS] so gently beautiful.

Oh my, yes, but I am completely in love with this style of write ...

[and the life you've given it!]


~Breezy


Re: The 'Morrow's Sonnet (User Rating: 1 )
by wizard on Wednesday, 8th March 2006 @ 08:43:35 PM AEST
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great post bro.

"To gild our blackest days"

i love that line..and the whole poem.

wiz


Re: The 'Morrow's Sonnet (User Rating: 1 )
by Jenni_K on Friday, 10th March 2006 @ 09:55:06 PM AEST
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Oh Billy...this is so beautiful......magnificent would be a better word...
Well executed, my friend..
Jenni


Re: The 'Morrow's Sonnet (User Rating: 1 )
by Elizabeth_Dandy on Thursday, 25th May 2006 @ 05:21:07 PM AEST
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I cannot but echo all of the above.

Spledid Sonnet,! -
I love most of all the lines:

"Hopes never dies.. only dreams - so keep hope alive and all of your dreams will come true"

"To him belongs the world who can give Hope"
(Pierre Teilhard de Chardin S.J.)- my favorite writer.. Have a poem on the theme too.

A most exquisite Sonnet Billy
Blessinjgs
Elizabeth




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