Love Poem: Spring Sonnet
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Written by: Jan Oskar Hansen

Spring Sonnet

spring sonnet 

The vines are greening and the old man who owns the vines 
was busy trimming them although it was Sunday and church 
bells chimed He is very old 92 last year, and it was father’s day 
a few days ago. He never married, but every bush is his child 
And he gives them equal time. He is in many ways a lucky man 
the vines love him, he knows that, leaves softens in his caring 
hands that carry a promise of everlasting worship.
On father’s day, I never left the house, sat by the phone waited 
for a call from my daughter, she is everything I never achieved, 
my futile dream of respectability. 

A whisper of a wind came through the open window, gently told 
me that my cherished is a figment of my dreams of perfecting.
Then an irate storm cast rattled the window, your real daughter was 
born in poverty in Kingston, Jamaica, the child of a prostitute and 
she became one too.