Alliterations
January Journal - 2021Alliterations acknowledges the beauty of love and family, the music of cheerful and witty verses, as well as the harsh sacrifices that hundreds around the world have made in the pursuit of unity and humanity. Its poignant imagery and profound metaphors are the perfect companion for the lovers of song and literature alike. Whether it's a doddering Sunday afternoon, or a sprightly Thursday morning, there is always a poem between these pages that will resonate with your mood.
Look Inside
When dark and dull, descends the night
And The Alhena shines with all its might
I would shame the stars with such a sight
Such as one that burns as much bright.
— From I Would
I'd rather face the end of days, and there
Face a righteous life unfurled bare,
Than bathe in gilded coins, or senseless surround,
My heart with Satan's sinful shroud.
— From Choices
I told the wind of those winsome ways
And she flew twice around in a daze.
I talked of such chances with fate
Who failed to fathom one so elaborate.
— From Glimpse
If heads held high in pride
Stand on deception and divide,
If knowledge free is false
And truth hidden in vaults,
— From False Pride