Sonnet 2:
See the beauty in not owning beauty,
to the man who knows to co-exist with beauty by admiring the qualities of its sapphire.
Knowing when to bring it close for tea time and when to let it transpire,
not trapping beauty to say it is mine, but by seeing the unique wings.
By allowing beauty to fly, the ego will fade, and new forms will take hold only if you ignore the sting.
Like Christ watches his sheep, let the lessons of nature inspire.
Face yourself in the heat of passion, to stand as tall as your fallen sire,
never in the depth of loneliness the soul of beauty wants to sing.
Let beauty see how beautiful she is,
never selfish, never capturing to prevent treason.
The retention season is yours; when it is time to seek, it will have been well spent.
Let love and beauty coach you through understanding nature.
As you wonder in a testimonial trial, speak to the lord to be heaven-sent,
for love is always welcomed in the heart.
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