I'm glad you mentioned this, @sunravelme...
I just read some of Marlyn's work, and now you've got me thinking about writing some more sonnets! ;)
I'm glad you mentioned this, @sunravelme...
I just read some of Marlyn's work, and now you've got me thinking about writing some more sonnets! ;)
Hey, @creatr, I'm glad you've read some of my work (I really appreciate it) and that you feel like writing sonnets. A friend told me once there was an authoritative voice in the sonnet, which made its content sound truer and deeper than in other forms of poetry. I agree. Much of it has to do with the content, though I believe in the power of words in their full form and meaning. Musicality and cadence, rhymed or not, adds some magic to the message☻
Hello, @marlyncabrera, so very nice to "meet" you here on Steemit!
Thank you so much for taking the time to reach out and say "hello." :)
I've been intrigued by the sonnet form ever since long, long ago memorizing Shakespeare's Sonnet 29 in high school. And so I set my hand, so to speak, to write a sonnet or two and publish them on Steemit. If you care to read my Sonnets thus far, you can find them quite readily in my Steemit Library. Just click the image below to find my library, look for the Poetry shelf and the Sonnet sub-shelf.
Thus far, I've penned three; but encountering you and reading some of yours will, I think, stimulate me to write more... And so, I thank you for that as well. ;)
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Oh, a library! And you have a sonnet sub-shelf! I have so much to learn, so I'll click on the Library Information link, too :D
You make me want to be more organized with my contents :o Thanks a lot. I'll leave my feedback on your sonnets in the reply sections...
Do I hear a smile on your face at the prospect of a library? ;)
If so, I am delighted by your delight.
I did smile. I was delighted and surprised. First time I see something like this. Amazing ☻
Huge contribution by @steemcreative! Thanks a lot, @sunravelme. I loved the sonnet.