I’m out of practice with this next form, the rondelet. In the past, I could hold conversations with this form and it is actually quite fun and easy. But it does lend itself to lighter poetry, the like of which I don’t do much. I tend to much deeper themes, so this one below is a departure. The next will be a better attempt at more depth. For this one though, I’m saying that one should take the wisdom of the Bible and apply it first at home; that if you can’t make it work there, it’s pretty hard to do so in the world at large. Just my two cents in this matter.
18 February 2012 - Begin at Home - rondelet
Begin at home;
time takes the verse and bridges fronts.
Begin; at home
the words are written, carved in stone––
no need for hand stands, flips or stunts.
As the quiver, an arrow’s hunt
begins at home.
3-21-12
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