Shakespearean Sonnet for the Sea
14 perfect rhyming lines in an imperfect iambic pentameter
By Sam NormingtonPublished 5 years ago • 1 min read

The day has come where all the time is gone.
It slipped, and skittered, flipped, and flew away.
The ocean does a shift upon the lawn.
Unsteady rise my friend it must be grey.
The sea will eat the shallow shadow now.
A soft and subtle lift of sunken sun.
We spiral back into the heavy plow.
Unfold your tattered heart, it must be one
Tired old thing. Eating souls and drowning grass
As if you had a choice. Bury me quick.
Lay me gently on the silty floor. Mass
After mass of molecular plastic
Will drift above me forever. Cover
Me like a blanket. Warm me like a lover.
About the Creator
Sam Normington
Poet, essayist, thinker, and green tea drinker!



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