Sonet

By Mark Alexander Boyd

1563-1601


FRA bank to bank, fra wood to wood I rin,
         Ourhailit with my feeble fantasie;
         Like til a leaf that fallis from a tree,
Or til a reed ourblawin with the win.

Twa gods guides me: the ane of tham is blin,
         Yea and a bairn brocht up in vanitie;
         The next a wife ingenrit of the sea,
And lichter nor a dauphin with her fin.

Unhappy is the man for evermair
         That tills the sand and sawis in the air;
         But twice unhappier is he, I lairn,
That feidis in his hairt a mad desire,
And follows on a woman throw the fire,
         Led by a blind and teachit by a bairn.

DayPoems Poem No. 116
<a href="http://www.daypoems.net/poems/116.html">Sonet by Mark Alexander Boyd</a>

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