Friday, April 15, 2011

Day 38, Sonnet 38

Some women dress in humble black alone:

Poor widows or the sacred wives of Christ.

To wear these somber clothes from sorrow sewn

Is to avert the world’s too-piercing eyes.

For colours do draw eager vision’s gaze

Compelled by dashing reds or soothing blues

The vibrant heart is by their joy amazed

As worlds take shape in colours’ brilliant hues.

But fear remains when black is safety’s shade,

The sullen soul’s protective carapace.

To suddenly be not of darkness made

Can blind as tincture does this void erase.

Let mourning end, and cast off sorrow’s clothes

And with this prism’s hues one’s heart enclose.

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