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The Last Shadowed Sonnet

Planes of War. The sonnet of shadows.

By Novel AllenPublished 4 months ago 1 min read
The Last Shadowed Sonnet
Photo by Tiago Ferreira on Unsplash

The Jets Of War Roar So Loudly Overhead...Human Ears they Inflame

Day by day, night after night they practice noise-filled runs...Waiting –

for the order to advance...to burn, to scorch the earth with flaming fire,

to turn the fields to ash, and feed the gods of smoke their grim desire.

Steel birds descend with thunder in their wings, death in their wake

each shriek a dirge, each flare a crown of pain, innocence to obliterate

The soil remembers lullabies and springs now dream in dust, parched

beneath the warlord’s reign. Souls lament Mother Earth gently weeping

Yet in the silence between the blasts and cries, hope's light shines through

a child draws stars upon a shattered wall. A newborn wails a first hello

Hope flickers in the ruins, dares to rise, dares to refuse the monster's knell

defying death with laughter’s call. Fragile Plans wrought, battle calls sound

So let this sonnet be a rebel’s breath - a sentinel to brave souls still rising

A victory song that plays and blooms in spite of monsters, war and death.

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About the Creator

Novel Allen

You can only become truly accomplished at something you love. (Maya Angelou). Genuine accomplishment is not about financial gain, but about dedicating oneself to activities that bring joy and fulfillment.

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  • Aarish3 months ago

    Your sonnet structure works beautifully to frame the tension between violence and hope. The rhythm of repeated blasts and the interspersed quiet, reflective lines create a sense of breath and pulse, almost mimicking the chaos of war itself.

  • Mariann Carroll3 months ago

    Novel this was great ! 🥰

  • Antoni De'Leon3 months ago

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋😊If only......send it out on the wind

  • Sandy Gillman3 months ago

    Such a powerful and haunting sonnet.

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