
Sonnet 1 ~ Lost Splendor
May the beauty all abound continue to magnificently increase,
So spring’s first glow may never pass,
Though as falls inevitable fate darkened dawn and weakened sun,
The stable current remains firm on stipulation adhered,
But if you only see the brightened high tides,
Belligerently capturing wave and sunset alone,
Basking in the early light and frolicking in loves full moon without caution,
Gaining gratitude thyself for thyself solitarily,
Fair skinned maiden on the shore of paradise now,
Only treading the shallow waters pre vast deluge,
You dispel and neglect early morning’s dew,
Allowing day’s era to capture and stir to fore,
Befall the brilliance all within your surroundings or be therein epicure,
Dwell among the world’s lost splendor; unless ascertain to the whirl of ocean’s ebb.
~ j. marshon
adaptation of w. shakespeare sonnet 1
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