Isabella



The lithely hale of youth has spent;
I have, by device, my flower bent.
My summer goddess haunts only dreams;
I am denied but your gaunt supremes.
I'll dizzy as I tumble an autumnal fall,
But hope to hear a beckoning call,
That I might brace for winter's cold
In some embrace as I grow old.
For yet I stagger on mountain's crest;
Come join my fall! and I'll do the rest.
Ill suffer the thorns of a briar rose,
I'll shower you with effort's prose.
Though I'll not have much for you in verse,
Just broken dreams should be much worse;
For all in all what's it to me
If my summer goddess appears to be
But a vain wish and my marriage strife?
It only lasts for my short, small life.

About this poem

This is dedicated to a character I was quite struck by. I wrote this not so much to her, but as a response to the eternal ideal that she was an avatar of, and to the unique and inalienable experience of encountering it.

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Written on August 28, 2022

Submitted by fredda.sjoman on December 08, 2022

Modified on March 25, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHII
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 677
Words 147
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 18

Fredrik Sjöman

A 20yo student in Sweden with big dreams and a bigger lust for insight and art - if the two can at all be separated. more…

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  • CellarDoor
    It made me cry.
    LikeReply1 year ago
    • fredda.sjoman
      that's high praise! I'm glad it meant something to you.
      LikeReply 11 year ago

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