Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare

Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare sets the tone for that time of year when the leaves turn colour and fall away. Indeed it is one of his most significant poems, a harbinger for what is to follow man in time, and a reminder to keep first things first. There is nothing under the stars quite so delightful than to experience the budding of his ideas in a will-less and receptive soul. Each word placed exactly where it ought to be, as though the Poet himself is mirroring eternity. That we might keep such a fire lit in the heart of humanity, here is my part & rendition with song & originality.

Love & light,

JY

 

 

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6 Responses to Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare

  1. inesephoto says:

    Wonderful performance. Sad feeling that the life is almost gone, and there is nothing I can do about that.

  2. Miriam says:

    Really lovely. Well done

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