Sonnet: Why would you want to drown yourself in the Sea of Sorrow?A Poem by Stu. T.H.Hello, Swimmers, did you know that the most wicked siren callings, they aren't from the sea, but within us?If you are a good swimmer, Do go out and venture into the sea of sorrow, I am no swimmer, Once I've drowned, there will be no tomorrow, So I'd be here to lay myself on the sand, As the sun, the beach and waves tickle me, With many thoughts crossing my mind but no plans, I feel as though I can hear the Sea's melody, A song of great melancholy, and unyielding sorrow, Its allure, tempts me to no bounds, I wish to bury my head into racks of great corals, As to drown out the voices so loud, I am no swimmer, nor do I wish to swim, In the Sea of sorrow, that abyss -- where light is so dim. - Stu. T.H. (December 5, 2023)
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Added on December 5, 2023Last Updated on December 5, 2023 Tags: Psychology, Monologue, Poem, Poetry, Sonnet AuthorStu. T.H.AboutAccount administrators: Donny Wells, Dan Rastley. "We are an amateur poet group that writes short stories and poems which are typically strictly fictional in nature and roots. We make poems for ou.. more..Writing
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