The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #67948   Message #3598181
Posted By: beardedbruce
04-Feb-14 - 09:13 AM
Thread Name: BS: In every thread someone has to be last!
Subject: RE: BS: In every thread someone has to be last!
MtheGM,

Acually, there were a number of early sonnets ( Wyatt and Surrey) that were 18 lines, but that was dropped by the late Elizabethan period. The tendency was for sonnet sequences, rather than making the sonnets longer.


Sonnet 24/01/02                        DCL

A sonnet is a frozen tear, a kiss,
Preserved in fourteen lines. It is a pearl
Of layered thought, a gem too bright to miss
When set on page: One blossom, to unfurl
To perfect flower. As amber, sealed soul
In timeless tomb, it can show time long past,
Or hold this instant in it's grasp. The whole
Of heart upon one single page, to last
Beyond even our dreams, it seems a sip,
Distilled to essence. Refined within mind,
Lines sing sweet song, and rhymes in patterns slip,
To weave image that leaves mere vision blind.
A single chord, to resound in one's heart:
Echo of past that might our future start.