Beymorlin Sonnet: Christ's Death On Cross And Resurrection Saved Sinners Poem by Dr John Celes

Beymorlin Sonnet: Christ's Death On Cross And Resurrection Saved Sinners



God's love had made all things in universe;
The Potter shaped first Adam from mere clay;
Above all beasts, He placed him, not inverse;
Begotten was God's Son on Christmas Day!

Man's sinfulness had gone beyond limits;
God planned to save the human race by cross;
Christ's win by resurrection sure befits;
The clan of satan cannot bear the loss!

The world of demons will not give up fast;
Their doom in hell awaits their end of time;
The hurled down devils want humans too cast;
The womb of purity turns less sublime!

Christ's blood-shed saved the human race from hell;
The wood that bore the Lord has truths to tell!

Dedicated to all Poets who are Modern Sonneteers
Copyright by Dr John Celes 24-04-2016

Sunday, April 24, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: spiritual
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Beymorlin Sonnet is called 'a Shakespearean sonnet of Italian form' probably meaning it is a cross between a Shakespearean and Italian sonnet.
The defining features of the Beymorlin Sonnet are:
• written in a quatorzain made up of 3 quatrains and a couplet.
• metered, primarily iambic pentameter.
• double rhymed, rhyme scheme abab cdcd efef gg with a separate internal rhyme in the same pattern as the end rhyme. The internal rhyme should occur within the first two syllables of each line.
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Dr John Celes

Dr John Celes

Tamilnadu, India
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