The pull of the catamaran
This week we're looking at sonnets and variations on them. This exercise gave us the end rhymes for a sonnet and asked us to write the rest. I've chosen to stick to the traditional iambic pentameter rhythm, but have ignored the idea of using the form to shape an argument. The last two lines provide the traditional summing up.
It might seem odd that we decide to ring
to book more time upon another boat,
but this will be a very different thing
to cruising on a liner. We will float,
gently moving past the shore, the breeze in
our hair, sun on our faces, seeking the shade
when warmth begins to heat and burn our skin,
avoiding leather-look to stay peach-skin suede.
If time allows, we'll stop at some new beach,
admire the way the sea and sky merge blue
with blue, the horizon always out of reach,
I'll dance, far too timid to dive with you.
The sun, the sea, rum punch, a reggae band -
a potent drug. I'll never want to land.
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