Deafened (a Terza Rima Sonnet)

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Deafened (a Terza Rima Sonnet)

These rough storms of hate inside me ensue.
Endless are the waves of loathing that pound,
reminding my heart how I despise you.

A way to forget I still haven't found.
Your faceless memory looms hauntingly,
your words cut my soul with razor sharp sound.

Dreams are worth fighting for you seemed to agree.
One little slip and you cut my tether.
Again it seems not worth fighting with me.

Love is made to face all kinds of weather.
My devotion could face most any squall,
yours held no strength to keep us together.

Heart swelled with love is now shriveled and small,
steadfastly deafend to love's future call.

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Helios commented on Deafened (a Terza Rima Sonnet)

08-05-2009

Dear God... I never thought I would find someone who writes in the Terza Rima style. Please tell me , did you read works by Dante? I have never seen a another poet writing in this style. I thank you for you works and ask if you can give me your opinion of the works of this immature poet Helios [laugh].

When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

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Deafened (a Terza Rima Sonnet) 1
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