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Stephen, James Kenneth: A Sonnet - ZaunköniG - 28.05.2007 A Sonnet Two voices are there: one is of the deep; It learns the storm-cloud's thunderous melody, Now roars, now murmurs with the changing sea, Now bird-like pipes, now closes soft in sleep: And one is of an old half-witted sheep Which bleats articulate monotony, And indicates that two and one are three, That grass is green, lakes damp, and mountains steep: And, Wordsworth, both are thine: at certain times Forth from the heart of thy melodious rhymes The form and pressure of high thoughts will burst: At other times-good Lord! I'd rather be Quite unacquainted with the A.B.C. Than write such hopeless rubbish as thy worst. |