This
is a sonnet form first created by Tim Weaver, aka Poeticweaver on Allpoety
The
form may be penned in the meter of the poet's choice
although
iambic tetrameter is the original choice.
The
defining characteristic is the rhyme pattern: aabb cdcd efef gg
The
sonnet may be written with no volta but is one is chosen
it
should take place at line 5 or line 13.
Death
Never Splits True Love Apart
There
comes a time we lose our grace
Wilted
flowers in faded vase
No-one
can ever take love's place
One
last embrace to plead my case
Love
climbs and crumbles all the time
Though
with each verse reveals the cold
Weavers
of words inscribe each line
Though
love divine seeks never gold
I hear
your cries after I breathe
Though
death has taken hold of two
There's
no true love that can deceive
So
know I'm grateful I found you
Rags
to bareness, with crooked spine
My
lover friend your soul's divine
©
Poeticweaver - September, 2013
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