Fourteen, Twice Seven . . . and More
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The sonnet in its little zoom [or something like that} ~ Wordsworth
The sonnet is a chrysalis, yet you
Must open it. The creature, winged and bright
[Click for the video→] Adult Monarch Butterfly Emerges from its Chrysalis
Inside, is waiting for your eyes, your mind, their view
To free the Monarch for its metered flight.
Those fourteen lines are more than rhyming wings,
Its rhyming legs and eyes. Those wings will bloom
Once you release them in your brain. The zings
Will come and flutter to your heart or zoom
To pollen anthers in your skull. The lines
May open you to hell or heaven, both
Perhaps. The reader carefully refines.
You cultivate and welcome beauty’s growth.
The butterfly and blossom bring you blinks
Of understanding. You muse brilliant links.
And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it.
© Phillip Whidden 
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