Linked⁓* (sweet sorrow)

Linked⁓* (sweet sorrow)

A Poem by Richard🖌
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English [Shakespearean] Sonnet with a touch of misty Autumn melancholy 🍂

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He's linked to her, it’s this he must extol,

so deep her smile will haunt his spellbound heart.

 He knew the risk when laying bare his soul,

 but (in their dreams) they’d never be apart.

 

 He feels her touch, despite such distance vast …

 her psalms echo across morn's golden sky.

 It’s a sad pang that evermore will last;

he'll feel her there in every breath’s soft sigh.

 

 Alas, with love there are no guarantees;

and, yet, their bond's the only truth he knows …

a truth that’s such it well redeems and frees

 … there’s nothing more he'd opt to juxtapose.

 

 He reads her parting words, then's heard to cry,

 "My heart’s still hers … of this, I’ll ne’er deny!"



Richard W. Jenkins

© 19 Oct 2024

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© 2025 Richard🖌


Author's Note

Richard🖌
ARTWORK
Last Kiss - Adam Martinakis 1972 - Polish Surrealist Digital Painter

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Good morning from early morning in Spain,
Had dreams about your Sonnet and woke up to read it again a couple of times.
First, the perfect image that you chose says so much about your Sonnet before even reading your words. Not only the figures themselves, but the lines drawing them…For me the woven lines represent distance as they finally come together in a blissful kiss. Linked…
Then of course the reader is brought to your Sonnet.
Your words of true love and what can happen are so real….I felt a part of a private conversation you were having with yourself (in your head) if that makes any sense.
I know these feelings so well Richard,
Lisa, now ready for a cappuccino …



Posted 6 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

5 Months Ago

Good late morning, Lisa, from Texas, USA 🤠

Oh, my! I do so dearly hope and pray,read more



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A Lovely, can relate real life experiences.

Posted 6 Months Ago


0 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

6 Months Ago

Thank you, Syr.
Good morning from early morning in Spain,
Had dreams about your Sonnet and woke up to read it again a couple of times.
First, the perfect image that you chose says so much about your Sonnet before even reading your words. Not only the figures themselves, but the lines drawing them…For me the woven lines represent distance as they finally come together in a blissful kiss. Linked…
Then of course the reader is brought to your Sonnet.
Your words of true love and what can happen are so real….I felt a part of a private conversation you were having with yourself (in your head) if that makes any sense.
I know these feelings so well Richard,
Lisa, now ready for a cappuccino …



Posted 6 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

5 Months Ago

Good late morning, Lisa, from Texas, USA 🤠

Oh, my! I do so dearly hope and pray,read more
AMAzing Richard loved it

The art fits the poem beautiful

Posted 6 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

6 Months Ago

Thanks, Julie.
"Happy Autumn!" 🍂
Oh my goodness Richard!!
Probably my favorite Sonnet of yours thus
far… love it…
I need to read it several more times.
I really feel this in my heart and relate to the words…
Fantastic!
Lisa

Posted 6 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

5 Months Ago

Gee, Lisa 😌

Those are, indeed, lovely sentiments to bless a hopeful olde bard with.. read more
Lisasview

5 Months Ago

You are so very welcome!!
Lisa

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Added on October 19, 2024
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