Love Poem: Musings On Shakespeare's Sonnet 73
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Written by: John Watt

Musings On Shakespeare's Sonnet 73

Some parts of life are permanent, alas, some aspects not: The morning temperature feels chill; by midday it grows hot. The money spent on cell phones' long-term value which I sought, Too soon is gone, as more is spent on upgrades I've since bought. The sun in its celestial course yields light, black night, or shade. Old years tossed out with calendars as fire's embers fade. Some friendships evanesce, forgetting promises we'd made Our children grow and move away, as hair grows thinned and greyed. Staunch boughs of trees are shaken by harsh winds, enduring long. 'That time of year thou mayest in me behold'; thy love's more strong. You've been my life's sweet constant as we harmonize our song - One truth is undeniable: in your arms I belong.
// Dedicated to Janet, my loving bride of 35 years //