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‘A Shen Yun Holiday Sonnet’ by Evan Mantyk

January 8, 2019
in Beauty, Children's Poems, Performing Arts, Poetry
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When Santa’s sleigh took to the sky,
He saw a wonder by him fly:
A Chinese Fairy dance on clouds
And point to where there gathered crowds;
A theater’s lights shone dazzling bright
And beckoned him to veer his flight
To see the face of those who’d seen
The Shen Yun show’s amazing scenes.
And then he thought, “Now here’s a gift,
That warms the soul and hearts uplifts,
Art intricate as Fabergé,
As charming as the Queen’s soiree,
That’s truly classic and yet new…
This season I know what to do!”

 

 

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Comments 9

  1. Damian Robin says:
    8 years ago

    … And my version is when many of Santa’s gift recipients went to the show, they found

    The colours chosen pull on threads of light,
    Their hues form swollen joys of bursting stars.
    They scatter purity of gods in flight
    That we had known before these seats were ours.

    Each fabric, sewn, bestows a cosmic touch;
    Each gown, grown certain heaven’s garden’s come,
    With burg’ning, handmade blooms too sheer to clutch,
    Compels, beyond the arched proscenium,

    Its essence, filling cells and molecules
    With transference to realms few humans see,
    Immersing us in iridescent pools
    Where radiance and knowledge disperse free

    With all our beings held in harmony
    With all the diff’rence of divinity.

    [ burgeoning and difference are truncated for better sound/scansion ]

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  2. Damian Robin says:
    8 years ago

    http://www.shenyun.com/videos/latest-videos/play/oij_JCQ4IVU

    Family entertainment of the highest order.

    5 companies, 20 countries, 150 cities, 500 performances

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  3. James Sale says:
    8 years ago

    Some nice marketing, Evan – has a ring and a jingle to it!

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  4. Leonard Dabydeen says:
    8 years ago

    Beautiful sonnet to brighten the holiday season. Iambic tetrameter rhyme scheme has a soft tone and a good flow. TFS, Evan Mantyk .

    Reply
  5. Joe Tessitore says:
    8 years ago

    Well done! You’ve absolutely caught the spirit!

    Reply
  6. Evan says:
    8 years ago

    A bit of light verse for the holidays. Thank you all!

    Reply
  7. Leonard Dabydeen says:
    8 years ago

    I’ll be at The Living Arts Center in Mississauga, Ontario for the presentation of the Shen Yun Group on January 23, 2018.

    Reply
  8. MISSIO BACK says:
    8 years ago

    I like

    Reply
  9. Tamara Beryl Latham says:
    4 years ago

    Excellent, Evan!

    I loved the flow and can almost see the children’s faces when this sonnet is read aloud to them during the holiday season. 🙂

    Reply

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