Sonnets for a Soulmate.Sonnets For A Soulmate soulmate n → compañero/a del alma Edward F. Cervinski Stellaberry Press PO Box 18217, St. Paul St. Paul as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26] See : Bravery , MN 55118 0977010007 $16.95 www.stellaberry.com Sonnets For A Soulmate is an engaging and substantial compendium com·pen·di·um n. pl. com·pen·di·ums or com·pen·di·a 1. A short, complete summary; an abstract. 2. A list or collection of various items. of verse by Edward F. Cervinski in seeming defiance towards the traditional rules of the poetic form. Engaging and entertaining, Sonnets For A Soulmate showcases what is potentially the most intriguing poet of modern American literature American literature, literature in English produced in what is now the United States of America. Colonial Literature American writing began with the work of English adventurers and colonists in the New World chiefly for the benefit of readers in . "Never let the two loves ever lose control/Nor trade for a Pyrrhic victory Pyrrhic victory a too costly victory; “Another such victory and we are lost.” [Rom. Hist.: “Asculum I” in Eggenburger, 30–31] See : Defeat , their one and only soul//Or their love to someone else and thus, easily replace/This soulmate forever, from their pages, and erase//But do let the two lovers find within their youth/That of which they call their hearts' only truth//Even if it meant that they decide on day/They cannot go on, from living far away//A broken spell will tell what will unfold/Of their lives, their love, if left uncontrolled//And though they found fate, through plenty of twists/Their Love, most of all, was never dismissed//Their passions breathed a new life and felt incredibly alive/The day they rescued each other from their deepest deprive?"--Edward F. Cervinski, Sonnets For A Soulmate (p.191) |
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