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Showing posts with label sonnets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sonnets. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Lenten Sonnet #7

Hey everyone! Sorry I haven't been posting. I was on Spring Break in Colorado, and I didn't have a lot of time to get on here and blog. But now that I'm back, I'll make up for the time lost. This post is going to have several of my sonnets. Technically, I have to post 15 sonnets, but I don't think you all want to read 15 sonnets. I'll post a few to make up for the days I didn't blog. Here it goes!


Life is a Mystery (5/3/10)
Living in a world full of mysteries
Forces one to search for the right answers;
Do we know about others’ histories?
The unknowns of the earth grow like cancers;
What is the meaning of this well-known fact
That so many know but can’t understand?
Why did he commit that murderous act?
We cannot force the truth; do not demand
Others to explain it to you clearly
Because opinion means nothing to you;
The act of discovery is merely
A small answer, incomplete and in lieu
Of the more comprehensive thought ingrained
In the mind of the thinker still untrained.

Line (8/31/10)
A simple figure can be so complex
As perception distorts its plain meaning;
The topic, as natural as reflex,
Gives way to another’s intervening.
Strict and straight, or curved, or in a spiral,
Or connected in such a way as one;
Can be quite harmless or even viral
Like the rays of the serene setting sun.
Leaving you there, only a starting point,
From Position A to Position B;
Colliding from two ways, making a joint
Decision, upon which, hard to agree.
Nonetheless, directing you is a path
Toward tranquility or enraged wrath.

Seven Days (8/31/10)
Every Sunday, I go to Church and pray.
I will drink the wine and consume the host.
Waking up Monday just gives me dismay
Because it is the day I loathe the most.
Sometimes Tuesdays give me gladness and GLEE,
But other times I feel indifferent.
Wednesdays, at the top of the hill I’ll be
To tumble down while drifting to the tint
Of Thursdays. I’ll watch my favorite shows.
See the horizon and its setting sun.
And then Monday’s chaos will decompose
As Friday is all about having fun.
Saturday is bittersweet for Michael
Since he knows he will repeat the cycle.

Tissue Box (8/31/10)
Sigh and cry: that was all she did that day.
No friends, no family, no one present
To guide her through the confusion and mess
That clouded her sight and the world around.
Lying down on her bed all afternoon,
Refusing to see the light and get out;
All she had with her was a tissue box
That meant more to her than her colored socks.
Ready to express her anger and SHOUT,
She needed to run outside very soon.
The necessary help she quickly found.
With pen and paper, began to confess;
To the house of the one she hurt, she went.
Asked for forgiveness to make things okay.

NoSeparation (9/1/10)
Givethemsome s p a c e; it’sgettinghardtobreathe
Withyoualwaysstandingrightbesideus.
Youragitationcausesustoseethe,
Andyou’realwaysmakingsomecrazyfuss.
Step away; perhapstwoorthreemeters
Shouldbeenough,soyoucanlive alone
Forawhile.Wearesurelynotcheaters,
Sodonotkeepcallingusonthephone.
Wewantyoutoliveyourownlife apart
Fromthelivesyoutendtostaysocloseto.
Offeryourselfasurprisingrestart,
Andthenallowyourselftotravelthrough.
You’ll learn that s e p a r a t i o n is not bad
When you maintain connections you once had.

I have run out of sonnets that I have written in the past, so it's time to write new ones! Get excited!

Have a great day and live life! - Vivevitaphilia

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Lenten Sonnet #6 + COLDPLAY & PARADISE!!!

How's everyone doing today? I'm going to share a sonnet that I got published in a book called Stars in Our Hearts: Musings by World Poetry Movement. I entered a poetry contest last summer and luckily, my poem was chosen to be in the book. Here it is:

Common Sense (8/30/10)
It is not proof, but it makes sense for us
To hold the door for someone who’s behind.
Do not jump out right in front of a bus.
Surely don’t let the drug mess with the mind.
Please throw away the milk when it goes bad.
Turn off the lights when they are not in use.
Know the difference between mom and dad.
Do not confuse discipline with abuse.
To be funny and then to be a jerk
Is going from friendly to so shallow.
When to sleep, when to eat, and when to work
Are very important for one to know.
But do not keep these “secrets” to yourself,
Please pass the knowledge to somebody else.

I also uploaded a new video to YouTube, but for some reason, it is blocked in 220 countries, including the United States (but good news: it's available in 27 countries). I guess there are some copyright issues because I made a little amateur music video just for fun with Coldplay's song "Paradise" playing in the background. I'm posting it on my blog sometime later on (probably in the summer) because the Internet at my college is pretty slow. Sorry for the inconvenience. If I get to upload it sooner, I'll let you all know!

And here's the video link (public video on Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10151136265621085&saved

Here's the description for the video: "I witnessed one of the most beautiful sunrises I have ever seen this past weekend. I went on a trip to New Mexico to the Guadalupe Mountains with a group from my college. We visited Carlsbad National Park, Guadalupe National Park, and Slaughter Cave. It was a neat experience. Back to the sunrise, I got up early in the morning, climbed out of my tent, and hiked up a small mountain near the campgrounds. I passed the boundary line and trekked to the top of the mountain. The morning before, I saw a family of white-tailed deer. It was amazing (and it reminded me of "Bambi"). A friend of mine hiked with me up the mountain, but I stayed a little while longer to enjoy God's creation all around me. Watching the sun rise put me in a peaceful, tranquil state. Standing on top of the mountain, I thought of the song "Paradise" by Coldplay. And so I made a little amateur music video."

Have a great day and live life!

Monday, March 5, 2012

Lenten Sonnet #5


I'm posting three sonnets tonight about two of my close high school friends. I'm glad we still get the time to hang out even though we go to different colleges. I am so blessed right now for all the good friends I have, and I am thankful that I go to a considerably small university because it was so easy making a family here. God is so good and he works in many ways, especially through the human race. Here are the sonnets:

Future Happenings (3/11/10)
Is Hannah Patton going to the lounge
Where all the free will gather with their friends?
The hungry people will begin to scrounge
Even though the good times will never end;
Is Hannah Patton next to Teresa?
Or is she distracted by someone else?
The great picture of the Mona Lisa
Will be the eyes watching over herself;
But never mind the unimportant things
That tend to pull the mind from the body;
We all should wonder what the future brings
And, in the spirit, it will embody;
Hannah Aleece Patton will I do scoff
When she loses to me at our dance-off.

What She Leaves Behind (3/11/10)
Teresa Gully, she flies to the sun
And grabs a handful of bright, shining stars;
She gives her best friend Hannah Patton one
And then takes it away and flies to Mars;
Teresa Gully leaves Hannah crying
But we all know this will not last for long;
She will always do her best in trying
In making those around her very strong;
But when will she return to planet earth,
Since she left all her good friends behind?
We can just hope for all that it is worth
To prevent ourselves from becoming blind;
We wait for Teresa to come back home,
So we will no longer have need to roam.

Transition of Love [Everything Will Be Alright] (4/9/10)
I am aware that you have not been well
Because things have not gone the way you planned;
As your problems begin to grow and swell,
You shut everyone out of your life and
Keep to yourself like a young lonely lamb,
So naïve, so vulnerable, so stressed,
The reason you no longer give a damn
About the things you already confessed
To the one you loved, the one you enjoyed
In your company. But there is a turn
Of warm blessings that you will not destroy;
You deeply wonder what your heart will yearn
For there are brighter days ahead of you,
Waiting for the perfect one to break through.

I hope you liked those! Have a great day and live life!

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Lenten Sonnet #4

Here are two sonnets I wrote during the trip the Honors group took to New Mexico. We went to the Guadalupe Mountains and explored Carlsbad National Park and Slaughter Cave. It was a nice break from the craziness of school. Here they are:


Road Trip (3/1/12)
Driving in a van, it’s completely packed.
Tents and sleeping bags take the trip with us.
Food supply for the journey tightly sacked.
How I wish we took a big, yellow bus.
Driving through the countryside, herds of cows
Stare at cars passing by. Railroad tracks lead
The way into the desert we go now.
I begin to pull out a book to read
For the long four-and-a-half hour drive.
Towering windmills in the distant land,
It never felt so good to be alive
With a blank journal and pencil in hand.
Drooping eyes, it’s time to go back to sleep,
But memories of this trip I will keep.

Into the Mountains: The Preparation (3/1/12)
The journey to Carlsbad, my soul awaits;
Clear skies ahead, not a cloud I do see.
Sunlight shines from above through heaven’s gates;
Energizing spirit inside of me.
Preparing my body for perfect peace,
I enter the depths of ominous caves
To discover my need: a sweet release
That will shoot my spirits out of the graves.
Rising above mountains, a clearer view
Opens my eyes to what’s in front of me.
Distinguishing the false from what is true,
Searching for who I was, am and will be.
With an open mind, my ship is steady
For what is ahead, I am ready.

Have a great day and live life!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Lenten Sonnet #3

Hey peeps! I'm going to post three sonnets tonight because I won't have access to the Internet on Thursday and Friday.

Needs and Wants (3/20/10)
To live in a society of want
Requires all to suppress their deepest needs;
While those around us act so nonchalant,
We rush and scramble to gather our seeds;
Look at the glowing glamorous glory
And the flashy fame and fearless fortune
That the vain tell as part of their story
Which reveals that their journey has begun;
Toward their greatest wants they swiftly rush
And leave behind necessities of life;
Away in the water the needs will flush
While on dry land the wants will cause much strife;
What you want is not always what you need
Because in the end life is what we bleed.

Destinations (4/9/10)
I am going away for a long while,
But I did not want to leave you behind;
The last thing that you gave me was a smile,
But you will always linger in my mind.
We humans are so breakable and hurt
With the thought that we must leave from this place
And journey on a path with different dirt
To arrive at an unfamiliar face.
Why must I be volatile and fragile
Enough to choose to abandon my love?
The dreams I had once wanted to fulfill
Are left alone in a blank head above.
After we forever on the earth roam,
We will finally reach a happy home. 

New World (8/27/10)
The sky turned gray and the clouds grew yellow
While she ambled through bald and barren streets;
At the final crossroads stood a fellow
Who swiftly gathered unwanted receipts,
Purposely discarded by the Wastefuls
And left to be picked up by Survivors
Of the dreadful day. Gone were Distastefuls
Who abused and ignored faithful Drivers;
The woman approached the hard-working man
As he directed his focus to waste;
She whispered to him, “A New World began
The day of the destruction we all faced.”
Instantly enlightened, he delighted,
New possibilities he had sighted.

I hope you enjoyed those! Have a great day and live life!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Lenten Sonnet #2

I'm posting two sonnets tonight. Both of them are inspired by fictional characters in Disney movies.


Queen of the Sea (3/12/10)
The little mermaid, what a happy soul
Who loved living her life to the fullest;
But just like Alice, she fell in a hole
And got lost in a world sent on a quest;
Then she returned to the ocean’s deep floor
And then scattered the darkness around her;
In life, she was looking for something more
Had she discovered where the wild things were?
She found the lost city of Atlantis
And made herself the queen of the lost sea;
She waited like a calm praying mantis
While the fishes were then filled with great glee;
She wondered, "Have I found a new big world,
Where all the mysteries will be unfurled?"


Brave Warrior Girl (3/20/10)
Invading the country over the wall,
They came with full force and frightening might;
To save her father she needed to stall,
So she went to war to put up a fight;
With her lucky cricket and dragon friend,
She was the only girl among the men;
Defending her people until the end
Was what made the sword stronger than the pen;
Caught impersonating a war soldier
She found herself in a numbing trouble;
Almost killed in an avalanche boulder
She survived amidst the burning rubble;
Saving her country and the emperor
Made her the bravest, we all could concur.


Hope you like these, and look forward to more! 


Have a great day and live life!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Lenten Sonnet #1

Forget "Sonnet Saturday." I think for this Lenten season, I am going to post a sonnet on here every day. So here it goes.


My sonnet is based on Shakespeare's Sonnet 19. I'll post his sonnet here for reference:


Sonnet 19


Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion's paws,
And make the earth devour her own sweet brood;
Pluck the keen teeth from the fierce tiger's jaws,
And burn the long-lived phoenix in her blood;
Make glad and sorry seasons as thou fleets,
And do whate'er thou wilt, swift-footed Time,
To the wide world and all her fading sweets;
But I forbid thee one most heinous crime:
O, carve not with thy hours my love's fair brow,
Nor draw no lines there with thine antique pen;
Him in thy course untainted do allow
For beauty's pattern to succeeding men.
Yet, do thy worst, old Time: despite thy wrong,
My love shall in my verse ever live young.



Now here mine goes...


A Timely Destruction (3/9/10)

As time will take its deathly toll on life
And make the flowers shrivel in the sun,
Then will it kill with its destructive knife
And force life’s fragile thread to be undone;
While friends walk by and we depart from home,
It runs along and hurries for its nest;
The sword, it stabs as we are soft as foam,
And time delivers dark and dreary rest;
But how will I remember you and me?
Will we be given love’s untimely end?
The trap of time’s nonstop eternity,
We shall escape and time we will contend.
If time will take its charted course above,
Then we will fight with letters of our love.


Have a great day and live life!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Sonnet Saturday & Sh*t _____ Say: Part Two

Hey people of the earth! I haven't really kept up with "Sonnet Saturday" at all because I pretty much forgot about it, but now that Lent has come around, I have more time to work on my personal blog.


I posted another "Sh*t People Say to Filipinos" video on YouTube! Here it is:


It's longer than my first video, so enjoy!


Anyways, back to "Sonnet Saturday." I wrote a sonnet last semester about Finals Week. Here it is:


Almost There (12/10/11)

High stressed emotions take complete control.
Awake until the sun begins to rise.
Connection lost between body and soul.
Where in the whole world are my clear, blue skies?
Ended a long relationship with sleep
Many years ago; regrets fill me up.
Tears from the eyes, about it I still weep.
Coffee overflows from a Starbucks cup.
Up very late, burning the midnight oil.
Snacking to stay awake, high calories.
What stinks? Milk in the fridge begins to spoil.
Energy low like teachers’ salaries.
Needing motivation, I’m almost there;
But to finish strong, I have to prepare.

Have a great weekend! If you don't celebrate the weekends like I do, have a great day!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Sonnet Saturday

I'm going to start something new and try something called "Sonnet Saturdays." Every Saturday, I will try to post a sonnet I have written about my week. I find poetry to be quite interesting, and writing poems is challenging but enjoyable.


So, I will now post a sonnet I wrote within the past hour. Any guesses to what it's about?

Better Than I Thought (12/10/11)


Three days ago, I had pain deep inside.
Torn into pieces was my aching heart.
Emotions changing like the ocean tide
Is what I had predicted from the start.
Two days ago, I thought I had forgot
What had happened on the previous day.
But the memories surged in as I caught
Sight of her; the sting would not go away.
One day ago, I received breaking news
And, at last, saw the mark in the corner.
My eyes widened. The grade seen did bemuse
Me. I rejoiced, no longer a mourner.
I had done better than I thought I had,
So there was no reason to go quite mad.

I hope you enjoyed that! Be looking forward to next Saturday when I will be posting a new sonnet! Have a great day! Happy holidays!