"Strike the lute" [villanelle]
Strike the lute & sing of love
& nothing more
stand beneath the window
when the breeze of spring
wafts again most gently
carol & adore
ask again why why roses bloom what are they for?
ponder one more time why birds are born with wings
strike the lute & sing of love & nothing more
let your voice be like the pitcher pour & pour!
let your love be like the raincloud April brings
sing again most gently carol & adore
long was winter's night! too long the knell of war
far too long the time when darkness reigned as king
strike the lute & sing of love & nothing more
grain will come at summer's end to fill the floor!
kiss those petal-lips whose sweetness bears no sting
sing again most gently carol & adore
deep are caverns deep are thoughts how deep the lore
of minstrels who to win her favor laud & sing
strike the lute & sing of love & nothing more
sing again most gently carol & adore
Initially posted to a literary discussion forum here (where I then expound some notions about qualities of the villanelle form per se). I'm also dabbling at trying to work out a melody for this poem.
2 Comments:
guruji!
that rocked!
very very refreshing.
Srijanji--
glad you like.
d.i.
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