LIFE'S SONG ⁓ (fear neither life nor death)

LIFE'S SONG ⁓ (fear neither life nor death)

A Poem by Richard🖌
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English Sonnet

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LIFE’S SONG

'Neath gray-cloaked calm, dark evergreens reach high
to drink from air, their needles weighted full.
Limbs supple, softer than an unborn sigh …
subdued in mist give way to Nature’s pull.


At night, soft whispers you may nigh hear of … 
o' do not fear and turn to run from such;
for, only ‘tis the kiss of winds above
in chilling flight; upon life’s lips, its touch.


Amidst those mists and shadows lies a shrine
of vine-made arbors … gravestones for the dead.
An angel stands its guard, by Death’s design,
that peaceful comfort wroughts when life has fled.


Should thee soar high between that angel’s wings,
hold tight with faith;
then, hear the song life sings.


Richard W. Jenkins
©2016




1st Place

FanStory International Sonnet Contest

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© 2026 Richard🖌


Author's Note

Richard🖌
Picture: compliments of Google Images

Helpful-intended comments and critique are always welcome! : )

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I like everything about this piece, from the word choice, to its softness, and quiet understanding of the interplay of nature, life, and death -- the earthly and the spiritual -- it is so warm and comforting, something I would hope to achieve within the context of a sonnet.

Posted 9 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

9 Years Ago

KL,
I can reasonably expect your poetic potential to one day eclipse the skill it took to com.. read more
Richard🖌

9 Years Ago

Thank you, KL.



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Excellent poem, very well-written. One change, if you want to stick with Old English, use O! instead of the word oh.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

Many thanks selecting this piece to read and review, for your inspiring compliment, and for a helpin.. read more
DaRkLyDreAmiNg

8 Years Ago

You're very welcome. This is shades of 18th century poetry. None of that self-indulgent crap people .. read more
Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

Things tend to change to suit the times … some good, some not so good.
Thank you again.
As usual, your poetry is stunning. The imagery is surreal and placement of metaphors with the meter is admirable. Wunderbar!!

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

A huge thank you, Dear Malika! : )
Your words of expressed appreciation and praise more than .. read more
The song of life, beautiful the poem is full and weighted with thought and images

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

Cherrie,
You're as a sigh, so soft and warm unto a bard's hopeful desires … to share and p.. read more
I've been meaning to review this one for a while ... why I haven't yet, I have no clue, for I've read this poem at least a million times.
Richard, this is the best sonnet I've ever read. The way it flows so gently and smoothly with a peaceful vibe and dark undertone really pulled me in. I love the abstract, ethereal quality of your words in that they seem to slow time and zoom in on the small details. The originality, imagination, and skill it took to write this certainly something worth admiring, Richard. Great work!

- William Liston

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

"William!!!"
A "million" times? I told you, at least, a million times not to exaggerate … L.. read more
William Liston

8 Years Ago

I meant every word. This is, quite honestly, my favorite sonnet. And, though I haven't actually read.. read more
Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

William,
You truly honor me in a way words cannot adequately express, except to offer a since.. read more
A "comforting" piece to pause with and contemplate.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

I'm with you, and my response was based completely on your expressed personal take, even while remin.. read more
Chris

8 Years Ago

You nailed it... seems some follow "the crowd" and use the crowds' thought as their own. We - you a.. read more
Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

LOL! I guess so. : )
My inspirations are such that, at times, a poem will burst from my pen, after which, I seem the image to accompany it. At other times, an image itself serves as the inspiration. I imagine the latter was the case in this instance for you. Life is a song, with highs and lows, a chorus, and crescendo, with beauty in them all. I think you have captured this so succinctly. Bravo!

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

You speak with the resonating voice of a very wise and conscious being … one whom I feel has enter.. read more
Linda Marie Van Tassell

8 Years Ago

I rather believe that our muses are like sprites, flitting to and fro, from my door then to yours. .. read more
Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

I knew you would know all about it⁓*
mesmerizing and soothing...
the descriptions are attractive,
grayed cloak, chilling flight...
epic!

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

Thank you, Tazeen,
Your words of understanding, depth, and praise are a touching poem in them.. read more
Tazeen Ahmed

8 Years Ago

welcome! hugs back to you!
Wonderful writing Richard and, for me, a gentle and quiet understanding of the interplay and dialogue between nature, death and life, a wonderful complimentary image

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

Hello, George.
For a man of your poetic stature to select one of my pieces to read, comment o.. read more
George Coombs

8 Years Ago

My pleasure Richard
Pristine and perfect. Classic poem flows like the night breeze. Dark but welcoming. Even in death "hear the song life sings"... Loved this!

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

Thank you, Annette, ever-so graciously and warmly for selecting this rather ominously misty piece to.. read more
Annette Pisano-Higley

8 Years Ago

And back to you my friend!
This is rich with images and metaphors Richard. I can picture the scene as I read so I'm automatically drawn to the poem right from the beginning.

Excellent work.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

Thank you, Dear Relic, for selecting this rather deeply abstract, image-laden Sonnet in homage to th.. read more

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