To a dear friend when she was the child within


Sonnet 103 The Child Within You


When first I opened tearing eyes to see
first light of day, first night, first quarter moon,
I lay in helpless heap, your arms and me
your flesh my comforter, not warm too soon.

Your breasts, my fountains, fed my child's needs –
your body's warmth – my heat, your mother's way
to nurture by your voice, your loving deeds,
the smile beaming in the words you say.

I grew to love the you that gave me life,
my mother standing always by my side –
to father, faithful, too devoted wife –
angelic helpmate through the day you died.

Now, I am you, and we at last are one
as Heaven's Father, Holy Ghost, and Son.




Sonnet by NotaDeadPoet
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Written on 2006-12-16 at 09:05

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lastromantichero The PoetBay support member heart!
another glorious text from a master sonnetist well done rgds mike i am in awe of your skill at mastering meter rgds mike
2006-12-16

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