Sonnet about the fallen moon and morning star. A poem by Paweł Markiewicz

Paweł Markiewicz

Sonnet about the fallen moon and morning star

 
 
 Heavenly sailorling spy out the wan light-sheen of star.
 Baffling unearthly time: weird having just thieved by elves.  
 One of pale mornings longs for some meek fulfillment of night.
 Moony and nostalgic chums – comets are upon the 
skies.
 
 
 Lonely dreamery – lying just blink-sea, weird above.
 Endless nostalgia is being of pang. Hades is fay.
 Heavenly moony lure, beings seem dark,  Ethics fly off!
 Poignant decease has become drab black, comet has picked rain.
 
 
 The glow, which is deathless, at length in the sadness full bane.  
 Grim Reaper loves more than You dream – a bit lights of the worms.
 Marvel of starlit night: I have found a little of my name.
 Starry night – dreamy glow are only in the tender souls.
 
 
 Sensing the moonlet, demise of cool-blue song will be free.
 Your worm bawls after all certainly. Death  blubbing like me.



Sonnet about the fallen moon and morning star

 
 
 Heavenly sailorling spy out the wan light-sheen of star.
 Baffling unearthly time: weird having just thieved by elves.  
 One of pale mornings longs for some meek fulfillment of night.
 Moony and nostalgic chums – comets are upon the 
skies.
 
 
 Lonely dreamery – lying just blink-sea, weird above.
 Endless nostalgia is being of pang. Hades is fay.
 Heavenly moony lure, beings seem dark,  Ethics fly off!
 Poignant decease has become drab black, comet has picked rain.
 
 
 The glow, which is deathless, at length in the sadness full bane.  
 Grim Reaper loves more than You dream – a bit lights of the worms.
 Marvel of starlit night: I have found a little of my name.
 Starry night – dreamy glow are only in the tender souls.
 
 
 Sensing the moonlet, demise of cool-blue song will be free.
 Your worm bawls after all certainly. Death  blubbing like me.

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Paweł Markiewicz was born 1983 in Siemiatycze in Poland. He is poet who lives in Bielsk Podlaski and writes tender poems, haiku as well as long poems. Paweł has published his poetries in many magazines. He writes in English and German. 

Published by darcie friesen hossack

Darcie Friesen Hossack is a graduate of the Humber School for Writers. Her short story collection, Mennonites Don’t Dance, was a runner-up for the Danuta Gleed Award, shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Ontario Library Association's Forest of Reading Evergreen Award for Adult Fiction. Citing irreverence, the book was banned by the LaCrete Public Library in Northern Alberta. Having mentored with Giller finalists Sandra Birdsell (The Russlander) and Gail Anderson Dargatz (Spawning Grounds, The Cure for Death by Lightening), Darcie's first novel, Stillwater, will be released in the spring of 2023. Darcie is also a four time judge of the Whistler Independent Book Awards, and a career food writer. She lives in Northern Alberta, Canada, with her husband, international award-winning chef, Dean Hossack.

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