Sonnet #1
we called the drought rain,
and it drummed a small thunder.
the ground stained
naked as night, a dismal
and withering drizzle.
but we danced,
and we drank,
falling about and blowing
at clouds, spilling air
on mud-entranced faces,
and our eyes stared
at the sky
as we buried it all
with a sip of magic.
for Miz Quickly’s Day 31: Go back to something you wrote during week 1. Rewrite it into the form of a sonnet. This piece is rewritten from Miz Quickly’s Day 5: “Limitations” prompt. The original may be read here
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