JOSE GERVIC LABE, JR.
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Gervic's Poetic Explorations #1030908 added April 17, 2022 at 7:59pm Restrictions: None
Bestow Me Some Luck
Lucky is the lark.
Finally freed from its cage.
Free like other birds.
Lucky is the sheep.
Finally found its way back.
To the grazing herds.
Lucky are the birds.
Celebrating their freedom.
Together they fly.
I wish that same luck
Be bestowed to me just once.
I can fin'lly die.
'Cause to die free and in bliss,
Better than dying unmissed.
Author's Note ▼
Written for: "April 17 Poem--3-in-one" in "Dew Drop Inn"
Prompt: 3 prompts in one: adapt a form + incorporate music + lucky or unlucky as a theme = a contemporary poem all your own!
Form: Haiku Sonnet
Form Details: The basic premise of the haiku sonnet is simple: 4 3-liner haiku plus a couplet of either 5 or 7 syllables adds up to 14 lines, the same number of lines found in a sonnet.
14 lines | 62 words | 342 characters
04/17/22 07:57pm EDT
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