"Whitby" by John Atkinson Grimshaw‘New Super Moon’ by Shari Jo LeKane-Yentumi The Society September 8, 2018 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 10 Comments a Petrarchan sonnet Highlighting midnight across darkened skies flies the Supermoon hidden in all of its glory; though sightless and somber, a maker of stories soon reaching its perigee, near us it flies. Celestial body whose mystery lies in a facial expression now laden with quarries to whom we confess all our hopes and our worries, what history lurks in those cavernous eyes? Magical ruler of tides and the Earth, waxing and waning to rhythm of one, monthly appearance as Queen of the night, Mystical healer of life and rebirth, dancing the shadows of Earth from the Sun, select to reflect both the darkness and light. Shari Jo LeKane lives in St. Louis, Missouri, writes poetry, prose and articles, and specializes in literary criticism, creative writing, Spanish Language and culture, business and community development, educational and leadership development, non-profit matters, disability, elderly care and advocacy. She has a B.A. in English, Spanish, an M.A. in Spanish from Saint Louis University in Madrid and St. Louis, and additional certifications. She teaches Spanish at an HBCU in St. Louis, Missouri, and Creative Writing and Poetry. Shari’s poetry has been published in literary magazines worldwide. She considers herself a modern formalist, addressing contemporary issues in poetic verse with a stylized language. NOTE TO READERS: If you enjoyed this poem or other content, please consider making a donation to the Society of Classical Poets. The Society of Classical Poets does not endorse any views expressed in individual poems or commentary. 10 Responses James Sale September 8, 2018 Beautiful – I really enjoyed this sonnet – very magical and lilting effects with the language. Well done. Reply Shari Jo LeKane-Yentumi September 10, 2018 Thank you kindly, James Sale! Reply Amy Foreman September 8, 2018 This is lovely, Shari! Reply Shari Jo LeKane-Yentumi September 10, 2018 Thank you, Amy Foreman! I truly admire your work as well! Reply David Paul Behrens September 8, 2018 A very nice poem with a flowing usage of words. Well done! Reply Shari Jo LeKane-Yentumi September 10, 2018 I appreciate your kind comments and critique, David Paul Behrens! Thank you very much! Reply Charlie Southerland September 8, 2018 Dear Ms. LeKane-Yentumi– Very nice use of dactylic tetrameter. I enjoyed the poem muchly. Reply Shari Jo LeKane-Yentumi September 10, 2018 Thank you, Charlie Southerland! I appreciate the note about the dactylic tetrameter. Reply David Watt September 9, 2018 I really liked the flow of this sonnet and the overall effect. Well done Shari! Reply Shari Jo LeKane-Yentumi September 10, 2018 I very much appreciate your critique and comments, Davit Watt, Thank you very much! Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
James Sale September 8, 2018 Beautiful – I really enjoyed this sonnet – very magical and lilting effects with the language. Well done. Reply
Shari Jo LeKane-Yentumi September 10, 2018 Thank you, Amy Foreman! I truly admire your work as well! Reply
David Paul Behrens September 8, 2018 A very nice poem with a flowing usage of words. Well done! Reply
Shari Jo LeKane-Yentumi September 10, 2018 I appreciate your kind comments and critique, David Paul Behrens! Thank you very much! Reply
Charlie Southerland September 8, 2018 Dear Ms. LeKane-Yentumi– Very nice use of dactylic tetrameter. I enjoyed the poem muchly. Reply
Shari Jo LeKane-Yentumi September 10, 2018 Thank you, Charlie Southerland! I appreciate the note about the dactylic tetrameter. Reply
David Watt September 9, 2018 I really liked the flow of this sonnet and the overall effect. Well done Shari! Reply
Shari Jo LeKane-Yentumi September 10, 2018 I very much appreciate your critique and comments, Davit Watt, Thank you very much! Reply