Blowing Home a sonnet

Blowing Home a sonnet

A Poem by Rew


It rattled windows it rattled my doors
it's whistling past in a rattling rush,
it rattled the tea cups and saucers of course
carrying trees and a mulberry bush,

tin cans, newspapers, a disgruntled cat
dustbins, a slice of bread and beef dripping,
the winning home run from a baseball bat
giving buildings a whipping in passing,

careening round corners giving no heed
to pedestrians sticking 'em on a " cross "
ignoring the policeman's ticket for speed,
stripping bald men's hats off, it did! they're lost...

but, pleasing sailors, sailing their Dinghy's,
and blowing you home, dear, " Did you miss me ?"

© 2022 Rew


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Added on March 23, 2022
Last Updated on March 25, 2022

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Rew
Rew

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I try to write a story using a fixed form as vehicle. For example Villanelles & Ballades. I try to keep away from the angsty/maudlin/stuff. But, if my work doesn't suit you then, please, pass .. more..

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