There Lingers Dignity

There Lingers Dignity

A Poem by Chris Shaw
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Attempting a sonnet

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For now cascading branches greet the sun
whose kind embrace grows weaker by each day.
With courage leaves like artists on trapeze,
cling fast to brushwood tendrils as they sway.
Soon greenery will tire of this dance
as creeping gold replaces verdant hues.
The splendour of the change the season brings,
a wealth to match a velvet sky of blue.
Such elegance on show for all to see,
short-lived before the jealous winds take rage,
to steal the foliage left upon our birch
ensuring all remains an empty stage.

Yet even in its naked form to me,
this tree surpasses all in dignity.

© 2018 Chris Shaw


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I would say this is more than an attempt at a sonnet. Being primarily a writer of free verse, I have always admired those with the discipline and patience to construct these exquisite pieces. Here we have an excellent example of the Shakespearean sonnet, 14 lines of iambic pentameter. The subject is impermanence as exemplified by the changing seasons. The last two lines express the poem's meaning, which I take to be the rightness of life despite its seeming fragility. It might even be a metaphor for the sonnet itself, an old form which continues to move readers despite the pervasiveness of more modern styles. Well done.

Posted 6 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

6 Years Ago

Thank you so much for your excellent review. Yes, sonnets are quite difficult and need a good deal o.. read more



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the attempt in sonnet writing had achieved its goal, the use of metaphors and personification here makes the poem so creatively written and expressed.

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

6 Years Ago

Your appreciation is gratefully received. Thank you
sette

6 Years Ago

you are welcome
Wonderful use of words and thoughts. I love the trees too.
"Yet even in its naked form to me,
this tree surpasses all in dignity"
I enjoyed the complete poem and the above lines. I believe also. Thank you Christine for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

6 Years Ago

Thank you so much for your kind review. Pleased you enjoyed reading my poem.
Coyote Poetry

6 Years Ago

I did enjoy and you are welcome Christine.
Your like a master painter coloring your canvas with beautiful words. Again, another lovely piece.
Thank you for sharing.
DB

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

6 Years Ago

Thank you. Many thanks for reading. I am very keen on writing about nature in all its glory and all .. read more
this tree much like a human...living its spring and summer, in its autumn getting most attention because of the beauty that is understood by others late in its life...and then the bareness in winter....but the memories remain strong.

nicely done allegory here.
j.

Posted 6 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

6 Years Ago

Thank you for reviewing Jacob.
This reminds me of an old oak I used to sit under when I needed some peace of mind.....you've beautifully used personification by bringing the tree to life and allocating it deserving dignity......if only more people could be as solidly dignifying :)

Posted 6 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

6 Years Ago

Thank you for your kind words. We can learn a great deal from nature, especially trees.
Sonnets usually explore universal elements of human life or nature, to which many people can relate. Your subject of the 'tree' has worked very nicely in your write! I found it a pleasant read and would encourage you to continue developing this style!

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

6 Years Ago

Many thanks for your kind words.

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Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..

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