Sonnet 2
Sonnet 2
How offbeat the nature of man should be,
In this hour of strife and many a troubles
That here amongst us still reign squabbles.
O that we would then use our eyes to see,
And past us put our fighting and warring
Seeking neither one another’s tearing
Nor worse yet our own gain and self-gloating
But disregard ourselves in unity
And put to work our affects of doting
Holding each other in esteem and gaiety
That though terror may to darkness drive us
And the world dare to tombs speedily take us
In accord we shall remain Herculean
And feats we will achieve never be mean
James Kaluna
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