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Psyche
post Nov 27 15, 01:02
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REVISION


The seafront airs Thalia's joyful pleas
that dance against the pinewoods, moist with rain;
recalls an ancient shrine with russet frieze
and ruffles my sleek horse’s silver mane.

What dreams have slipped my mind these years, or by
which stellar laws have failed to lure my heart?
The tide is tanned with spume this dawn -I sigh
in sufferance, not wishing to depart.

In whispers, wraith-like shrouds beneath the sea
divine unwritten rules the Fates have found
to stay my soul, or souls who yearn for me

this morn. My mind forswears the spindle's sound,
as if today some secret, nameless key
unlocks the fount to sway my life around.

By Psyche.

Note:
1. Changed 'jesting' to 'joyful' in L1. Thalia is one of the Three Graces, who bring beauty, joy and happiness to men and Greek gods.
2. In S4, L1, used 'spindle's sound'. One of the Fates, Clotho, uses her spindle to provide the thread of life, which the others dispose of by measuring and cutting. The Fates spin out the destiny of babes, three days after they're born. They represent predetermination, as opposed to free will.







ORIGINAL


The seafront vents an adamantine breeze
that pounds against the pinewoods, moist with rain;
recalls an ancient shrine with russet frieze,
blasts my attendant horse’s mangled mane.

What dreams have slipped my mind these years, or by
what stellar law have failed to lure my heart?
The tide is tanned with spume this dawn, -I sigh
in sufferance, not wishing to depart.

Whispering wraithlike shrouds beneath the sea
divine unwritten rules the Fates have bound
to stay my soul, or souls who yearn for me

this morn. My mind forswears such barren ground,
as if today some secret, nameless key
unlocks a source to sway my life around.


By Psyche.


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Pours by like destiny, bending
Everything in one direction."

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post Nov 27 15, 17:39
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Hi Syl,
Nice imagery. I'd like to see a stronger word than "source" in the final line - source isn't all that romantic when I envision a Jeannie popping out of a tea kettle.

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post Nov 28 15, 00:56
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Hi Merlin, thanks for dropping in here. I'll take into account your suggestion for the final line, tx a lot.

BTW, I put 3 ***, hoping that you or somebody would help me with the meter, as I'm not at all confident in that realm...LOL. Not an R&R poet at all, just hang on and do my best. Always ready to receive a good bashing in this forum!

Cheers, Syl***






QUOTE (Merlin @ Nov 27 15, 20:39 ) *
Hi Syl,
Nice imagery. I'd like to see a stronger word than "source" in the final line - source isn't all that romantic when I envision a Jeannie popping out of a tea kettle.

Merlin



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The Lord replied, my precious, precious child, I love you and I would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you.


"There is no life higher than the grasstops
Or the hearts of sheep, and the wind
Pours by like destiny, bending
Everything in one direction."

Sylvia Plath, Crossing the Water, Wuthering Heights.



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- Psyche   Threads (revision)*** Changed title, was Sonnet IV.   Nov 27 15, 01:02
|- - Luce   Hi Sylvia, Very lovely sonnet. I've read it ...   Nov 28 15, 22:48
- - Merlin   Hi again Syl. I'm not really into the critiqu...   Nov 29 15, 00:05
- - JustDaniel   Dear Syl, you write iambic perfectly, so do not ac...   Nov 29 15, 05:29
- - Larry   Hi Syl, I had this all together at midnight last ...   Nov 29 15, 09:38
- - Luce   Hi Sylvia, I usually don't go back to a crit ...   Nov 29 15, 15:26
- - Psyche   Hi there, Luce, Merlin, Larry and Daniel! I...   Nov 30 15, 01:55
- - JustDaniel   BTW, my offering sufferance to how you say the wor...   Nov 30 15, 08:54
- - Merlin   Sorry 'bout that, Syl. I'm a stickler for ...   Nov 30 15, 11:29
- - AMETHYST   Hi Sylvia, Beautiful work found here. It is a pl...   Nov 30 15, 12:49
- - Eisa   I have come to this a little late and I'm abou...   Dec 1 15, 19:09
- - RC James   A lovely, wistful sonnet. I love that word ...   Dec 1 15, 22:20
|- - Psyche   Thank you, Richard. It seems 'adamantine' ...   Dec 12 15, 23:56
- - Maureen   How lovely this is Syl - I like the use of words n...   Dec 6 15, 01:29
|- - Psyche   Tx so much, Maureen. I like to experiment with unc...   Dec 13 15, 00:03
- - Psyche   OMG, I've been away from MM for a few days, so...   Dec 12 15, 23:51
- - Psyche   This sonnet remained untouched for so long that I ...   Jul 5 16, 02:36
- - Larry   Hi Sil, Your meter and rhyme scheme are excellent...   Jul 5 16, 13:02
- - Psyche   Thank you so much, Larry, for reviewing my sonnet....   Jul 6 16, 15:33
- - Larry   Hi Syl, You did mention one of the names of the t...   Jul 6 16, 17:18
- - Psyche   Thanks again, Larry. I've reworked some lines...   Jul 10 16, 00:32
- - Larry   Hi Syl, I believe you have maintained the aspects...   Jul 10 16, 12:37
- - Psyche   Hi again, Larry, Thanks so much for commenting on...   Jul 10 16, 23:14
- - Eisa   Wow! This has come on since I last looked. I ...   Jul 14 16, 17:25
- - Psyche   Thanks so much for visiting again, Eisa. Glad you...   Jul 18 16, 00:31

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