Sunday, 13 November 2022

Charred Autumn (A sonnet) by Jennie Hart

Endured survived, a year of heat and drought

And hurricanes ferocious in their power

Uprooted trees and tore the food crops out

Brought fears our planet faced its final hour

 

Ukraine a victimised and tortured land

Cried out for help to counter Putin’s wrath

Zelensky in his combats took command

Will passion for the homeland be enough

 

The queen is dead King Charles is on the throne

The other Queen Liz hung on to her reign

Now Rishi rules and she is overthrown

Is it a poison chalice he has gained

 

Autumn in all its loveliness is charred

With flames and tears our cherished earth is scarred 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Charred autumn" is a great title, Jennie. I think it's interesting how both you and Liz incorporated world events into your sonnets -- great minds think alike, eh. It was nice to read a Shakespearean sonnet written in ABAB -- but will anyone attempt another Petrarchan??
More sonnets, please, Jennie, 'cause more sonnets please Alex!

Alex

Anonymous said...

Agree with Alex, great title! If Keats was writing Ode to Autumn today it would be very different maybe. I live the way Autumn is blended with climate fears and world events, reflecting the world we live in.