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A Special Nowhere

A Sonnet for Randy Baker's Prompted #5

By D. J. ReddallPublished 18 days ago Updated 18 days ago 1 min read
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Imaginary islands are places

Filled with salty peace, cradled by water

The sun kisses their denizens’ faces

Each one wisdom’s son, or joy’s sweet daughter

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Justice and benevolence write their laws

Their sandy shores supply tranquil solace

Their beauty transcends what any hand draws

Every love they host is pure, flawless

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Nowhere is an implausible, strange place

Where competition melts into embrace

Where sins, heralding wretched, dark disgrace

Are in a moment healed with smiling grace

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See this island, on your heart’s horizon

Guided by these words, join me there—come on!

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This sonnet was written for Randy Baker's ingenious Prompted #5, an unofficial Vocal challenge which you can learn more about here:

The thirteen words used in this sonnet were:

1. Places

2. Peace

3. Salty

4. Solace

5. Sun

6. Embrace

7. Nowhere

8. Guided

9. Horizon

10. Moment

11. Tranquil

12. Heralding

13. Water

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D. J. Reddall

I write because my time is limited and my imagination is not.

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Comments (4)

  • Christy Munson18 days ago

    Beautiful writing. I love sonnets. Very cool take on the challenge. Only word of critique is that, as I understand it, a sonnet should end with a questioning couplet. But otherwise, loved your slice of paradise.

  • Oh I would love to join you there! Fantastic take on this challenge!

  • angela hepworth18 days ago

    Lovely work!!

  • Wow, what a poetry it is!

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