The Shakespearean Sonnet About My Dog

You hound are a starry night over fog,

fallen in love with the Epiphany.

The moon may be mine! Told the moony dog.

With you tender garden – is so dreamy.

 

Bewitchment of stars, your ability.

Your hunting is dearer observation.

A moonlit night is your eternity.

May the soft ghost be in adoration!

 

Roses awoken in glory – starlet.

You can taste, listen and feel them galore.

Enchant the nectar like druidic glade!

It was drunk from Ovidian amphorae.

 

Be, you dog, a heart-shaped meek poet!

Broken wings of loneliness are dead.

 

Black dog lying in grass with big moon in sky.

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Paweł Markiewicz - 1983, lives in Bielsk Podlaski - Poland, poet from Poland who wrote same pieces of flash fiction. Paweł was 2007 and 2010 in Forum Alpbach, a village of thinkers in Austria. After experience with poesy, I want to create some good stories.
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