One Mythical Sonnet



The night, playing with violin a violet tune
So the rest of the world could remain mute
Someone here inciting dreams with a flute
I say, wind, take my melody of love to her
That she is a solitary one not living so far
Her melancholy tune and mine one as well
At the night times, that the emotions swell
A formation then reformation like the rune

Someone here losing himself into so deep
Of the melodious night, beyond the enliven
Music of the soul, it broke all the mundane
Music then wafted through sylvan breeze
Sleepless girl, singing in the middle of this  
Night, putting the crescent moon into sleep

About this poem

This poem first appeared in the 'Monsoon Letters' literary magazine. Later the poem also included in the book 'Tale of the Evenings'. This poem is one of the author's Sonnet Series 'the Episodical Sonnets'.

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Submitted by m.Serneabat on October 13, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABBXXCCA DXXXXD
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 608
Words 115
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 8, 6

Moin Serneabat

Moin Serneabat is a Canadian writer and research scholar. He is well known internationally among the writers’ community as a highly promising young writer. Moin Serneabat is the author of “Tale of the Evenings” a collection of 111 poems, a 139 pages book. Moin Serneabat is a writer and he writes about whatever he feels writing about, he writes because he feels the urge to write, and that’s all he usually uses to express himself. Because he believes, for a writer except for this “He writes” all other information must be ‘Quite Irrelevant’. He is almost done with his second book that will be published very soon. more…

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