Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Sonnet 57 ~ My Sacrifice



Sonnet 57 ~ My Sacrifice

l'amour est cécité

I am yours only; all I am waits for you alone mon amour

However long the hours and days, until your onset.

Time means nothing to me, I stand still,

There, but for the grace of you go I.

Time holds no resentment

As the sands of time sift and hourglass turns.

Nor do I indigently waver about in your absence;

When you left me behind, into the wild, seeking your path of destiny.

I close off jealous thought; refusing to question obscurity

My thoughts wonder to find you; dreaming of where you are, what you're doing.

Amongst tears and rain; my reverence clings to nothing of substance or concern.

How joyful must be those enlightened by your presence;

Semper fidelis am I; such a fool for love, that only your will be done,

Whatever your will be; your perfect love is all I see.

~ j. marshon
adaptation of w. shakespeare sonnet 57

Monday, November 24, 2008

Sonnet 9 ~ Selfish Abomination



Sonnet 9 ~ Selfish Abomination

Do you fear the tears of your loss upon bride’s eyes

That you choose to remain living a life alone.

But, if you die without leaving a legacy, a new life behind,

The entire world cries; as if it were thyself thy widowed bride.

Nature’s energy will mourn and cry evermore,

The loss of beauty’s replication.

If you were to leave behind beloved wife,

She could see your soul reflected in your child’s eye.

A shiftless fool wastes money imprudently

Yet the money still exists within the world for others' greed.

But if thou waste beautiful manifestation; it is lost forever,

Eternally vanished and unearthed.

Whosoever chooses such a path of selfish abomination

Be loveless to anything and anyone else.

~ j. marshon
adaptation of w. shakespeare sonnet 9

Sonnet 8 ~ Song of Songs to None



Sonnet 8 ~ Song of Songs to None

You are the music of my heart; so why now is the music such sad melody for you?

My happiness resounds beautiful echoes of your soul, without confrontation.

Why do you partake in such circumstance that brings no joy to you freely.

And with such dissension; you listen anyway?

When true beauty resonates, in perfect tune and

Harmony of union, but still bothersome to your ears,

It is only because your heart is closed in discord

You deny synchronization, forbearing your pact, and miss the beat of ancestry’s tradition.

Can’t you see how the piano keys work so beautifully together

Creating such beauty in accordance and stance,

As a husband, wife and child, celebrated one of multiple note

Create such beautiful song; articulating magnificent union and entity of love.

But you in blank verse, and distorted note,

Sing alone; song of songs to none.

~ j. marshon
adaptation of w. shakespeare sonnet 8

Friday, November 21, 2008

Sonnet 7 ~ Lonely Tides at Sunset



Sonnet 7 ~ Lonely Tides at Sunset

Upon sunrise,

We awaken and welcome

A brand new day,

For the sunshine is a source of greatest love;

Heavenly light stretches across the sky, from dusk till dawn it climbs onward,

As a young man’s vigor in the beauty of life’s prime.

Brothers and sisters continuously seek reverence in basking in the glory.

Celebrating ascension and day’s great solstice;

Until lengths reach summit’s great grasp, and grows weary

Succumbing to the shadows of night’s great tide, falls and fades,

So too, the submissive eyes and scattered attentions of man

Turning anew and looking onward in other directions:

As it will be with you, as time encrypts upon you,

You too will face night’s great tide, forever capturing your legacy with its merciless undertow, unless a child is born.

~ j. marshon
adaptation of w. shakespeare sonnet 7

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Sonnet 6 ~ Don't Fall Victim to Winter's Fury




Sonnet 6 ~ Don't Fall Victim to Winter's Fury

don’t neglect your youth and risk your legacy. don't allow hard times to destroy your dream! love anyway, and... shine on!

Don’t allow winter’s ebb to entangle you in darkness

Or destroy your inner light from shining bright in new day’s dawn

Plant the seeds of life with love’s companion,

or risk demise of thou bloom.

For in neglecting offspring’s desires; love’s early blossom, will surly wilt and perish

Great strength and generous fruit of life sprout

With love’s acceptance and reciprocation.

Nurturing and growth of one in one’s own image, gives ten times great joy.

And joy multiplies tenfold when increased in numbers,

Establishing joy in equality to one’s legacy.

Then, if thou were to breathe last breath, death holds no root.

Your beauty continued and emergent through new origin of offspring.

Selfishness in time of beauty’s ripe harvest is undue; you are so beautiful

Too beautiful to be overtaken by death’s cold chill; leaving you nothing but brittle bones lost among winter’s darkest night; and thine own legacy destroyed of worms come springtime’s light.

~ j. marshon
adaptation of w. shakespeare sonnet 6

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Sonnet 5 ~ Sunshine Generates Life Anew




Sonnet 5 ~ Sunshine Generates Life Anew

Time creates such beauty and builds character

Captures the hearts and sights while youthfully aglow,

but fades without hesitation as the bell of ageless clock tolls:

Time’s discriminatory fruits harvest among their fundamental nature.

Summertime all bright excels so quickly to

Cover us under winter's white blankets cold;

Everything under heaven falls asleep,

Water frozen through and branches crack:

But, still beauty shines through the frosted window frame, sunshine’s ray of hope,

A fine warm glow, touching the face, warms the soul,

Beauty succeeds beauty where the chill of snow dispels and grey of short day fade,

To darkness of the night, now cold and alone:

But, light drawn through the greenhouse; gives life wherein winter’s natural furry's untouched.

Not frozen to darkness; but blooms alive with new life.

~ j. marshon
adaptation of w. shakespeare sonnet 5

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Sonnet 4 ~ Mercy of Thy Beauty's Choice Defines Oneself





Sonnet 4 ~ Mercy of Thy Beauty's Choice Defines Oneself

Reckless youth, why do you gamble such

Risking extinction of your beautiful heritage?

Life is a beautiful gift naturally given,

As received by those who embrace as such.

In magnitude, you are beautiful and blessed, yet wasteful and frivolous

With the beauty and love you possess yet choose to give nothing in return?

Successful, you are surmounted in luck

Yet, you jeopardize immortality’s prospect?

You travel life’s highways and far places, gaining much experience and knowledge in others

Yet, you’re only hurting yourself in the long run on this path.

For life carries on, and if you don’t notice time’s consent and embrace the waters provided freely via nature’s fountain of youth,

You depart this life engulfed in loneliness, leaving nothing fruitful to your name.

Your decisions, wealth, memories and reflection all be unknown to anyone and untouched thereafter,

Extension of thyself prevents the demise of your bountiful love and beauty as intended amongst the universal realm.

~ j. marshon
adaptation of w. shakespeare sonnet 4