The glories that we find in fourteen lines
May justify those wars and battles fought,
Or timeless conflicts of another sort,
With portents, miracles and wondrous signs.
For there is power in a crafted rhyme
And beauty in a gleaming frozen thought,
But power, craft and beauty may be bought,
Then set to service in some evil time.
A time when we should heed the clarion call
And steel ourselves to face the common foe:
Though literature and journalism fall,
Yet poetry shall be the last to go;
Till jackboots echo, endless, down the halls,
As Orwell whispers “See, I told you so...”
Comments
gerardineanne | February 5, 2012 - 21:40
Inspirational for a student poet.
And beautifully crafted.
Thankyou
Stan | February 5, 2012 - 21:47
Great poem. So well crafted... and the portent in those final lines...
Brilliant.
blighters rock | February 6, 2012 - 14:27
Neat, tidy and poignant
sonora | February 6, 2012 - 16:42
Thank you very much guys. This is part of a sonnet project I'm involved in during February: 28 Sonnets Later
tcook | February 6, 2012 - 18:23
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Dynamaso | February 9, 2012 - 07:18
Really like this a lot - not much good at sonnets so am kind of in awe of the power of this one.
sonora | February 10, 2012 - 01:18
Thank you all again :o}