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Sonnet Sequence 6: What I Dream (Italian Gregorian Sonnaiku)

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~by Gregg Rowe~

My dream now is to find the perfect beau --
Where dancing joins us under summer’s moon,
And  nights are spent where we design love’s spoons --
A quilt my mother she will have to sew.
Before Edgar Allan sends his black crow!
We join an Irish/Scottish balled tune --
Unite a family, that has been strewn,
And brother’s bloodlines continue our flow --

silver moon sets
upon the black lagoon
lemon sunlight kisses


So let us join to sing a dance and jig:
Where son and mother will join hearts as one --
Then we can live life – and exhale our last breath;
A white dove holds our full genetic twig --
A father sick, a forgot faggot son:
I have no choice, I have to accept death




Here are the first five sonnets in the series of sequence:

Sonnet Sequence 1:
What I Dream
(Italian Gregorian Sonnaiku)

allpoetry.com/poem/1050056

Sonnet Sequence 2:
What I Dream
(Italian Gregorian Sonnaiku)

allpoetry.com/poem/1054636

Sonnet Sequence 3:
What I Dream
(Italian Gregorian Sonnaiku)

allpoetry.com/poem/1055344

Sonnet Sequence 4:
What I Dream
(Italian Gregorian Sonnaiku)

allpoetry.com/poem/1055747Sonnet

Sequence 5:
What I Dream
(Italian Gregorian Sonnaiku)
by lordoftherings

allpoetry.com/poem/1056021


Author notes

Gregorian Sonnaiku
(How To Write This New Form—Learning Column)
by lordoftherings

allpoetry.com/Column/1043872

Written February 12th, 2005

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