Poems On Site: 198,500+ Comments On Poems: 427,000+ Forum Posts: 105,000+ |
Custom Search
|
|
||||
Welcome ! | Home · FAQ · Topics · Web Links · Your Account · Submit Poetry · Top 30 · OldSite Link | 10-June 19:26:59 AEST | ||
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
Array
(
[sid] => 7361
[catid] => 1
[aid] => Mick
[title] => Shakespearean Sonnet to Mona Lisa
[time] => 2002-11-24 06:30:00
[hometext] =>
[bodytext] => Iambic Pentameter
A renaissance delight beguiles our sight. Such inegmatic smile on face doth hold our wonder why such cheer's in gentle light, and hidden secret's vailed from view untold. What name do we ascribe to model's grace. Is she from noble family fame and ease, but certain nomen's sore to know or trace, for artist gave us no clue known to seize. Does picture only show a simple gaze of painter's ownself seen in lake that day, well hidden by disguise in lady's praise? A genius played a game some few would say. If game is played, tis more a better scene. Let be, for maid appears a regal queen. [comments] => 2 [counter] => 329 [topic] => 30 [informant] => ramfire [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 5 [ratings] => 1 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => PoemsonBeauty )
|