Sonnets Written by Olan L. Sm...

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I am moving many of my singly published poems into collections, and in this collection will reside all my son... More

Sonnet No. I
Sonnet No. II
Sonnet No. III
Sonnet No. IV
Sonnet No. V
Sonnet VI
Sonnet No. VIII
Sonnet No. IX
Sonnet X: Both Puppeteer and God
Sonnet XI: Temptation
Sonnet XII: The Clock Still Chimes
Sonnet 13: Attractive Annabel
Sonnet 14: You Foldaway in Time
Sonnet XV: Your Sacred Heart
Sonnet XVI: Glorious Anna; a lipogram English sonnet
Sonnet XVII: Gold-Leaf Words
Sonnet XVIII: Awash in Hope
Sonnet XIX: The Fiend's Afoot
Sonnet XX: Beware the Feast
Sonnet XXI: He Walked the Halls of Dreadful Night
Sonnet XXII: A Manner not so Fickle
Sonnet XXIII: Awakes my Soul
Sonnet XXIV: My Brother Bowed
Sonnet XXV: Death by Love
Sonnet XXVI: Born for Disgrace
Sonnet XXVII: The Whistle Blows
Sonnet XXVIII: A Vow I Fend
Sonnet XXIX, An Acrostic
Sonnet XXX: Ashes
Sonnet XXXI: Still Weeps the Heart
Sonnet XXXII: Just Blemished Soil
Sonnet XXXIII, Pluck the Apple
Sonnet: XXXIV, People's Fire
Sonnet XXXV, The Goddess said Amen
Sonnet XXXVI: The Fire that Burns
Sonnet XXXVII: Hallways filled with Gods
Sonnet XXXVIII, Black Widow
Sonnet XXXIX: The Weight upon the Brow
Sonnet XL: Who Stops the Pen?
Sonnet XLI, His Discernment Comes
Sonnet XLII, Greed's Requiem
Sonnet XLIII, Phantom Shore of Fae
Sonnet XLIV: Oh, Bind my Spine
Sonnet XLV, Time of Times
Sonnet XLVI
Sonnet XLVII; Parody
Sonnet XLVIII: The Poet
Sonnet XLIX: Familial Faces
Sonnet L: Death is Us
Sonnet LI: Sacrament of Fertility
Sonnet LII: Write a new World
Sonnet: LIII, Mona Lisa's Eyes

Sonnet No. VII

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By CottonJones


Sonnet VII: Habeas Corpus;

You Shall Have the Corpse

©2012, Olan L. Smith


T'was not so long ago in days of yore

Attended we our noble departed

To assure their soul's passage―heaven's door,

But now cadavers lay empty hearted

Put stored away [professional's decor

Of bloody sheets] our blackened sins robust

So, now we yearn for more appalling gore;

Cadavers ... habeas corporal lust?

Retreat, in treachery and fear their sight

Abolish death as we are solely plague,

And who is not ashamed of their affright

This day? Travails into the dank so vague,

Oh, how we fear demise upon the stage,

Undo our hearts release us from this cage.


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