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    Rapunzel Sonnets

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    Sonnet I
    Dreaming from my tower
    In the air
    Higher than the trees
    Surrounding close
    Wondering if men
    Would find me fair
    Footsteps down below
    Break my repose
    The mist about my window
    Hinders me
    From viewing
    Who would enter in my court
    But so few visitors I chance to see
    Intent I am
    On making my report
    And tuning my sweet song
    Towards the earth
    I’ll change my fate
    Which left me here since birth
    Sonnet II
    Six notes
    Only had I sounded
    When
    The footsteps came nearer my prison wall
    Trembled I
    Yet sounded them again
    And from what seemed the pit of earth
    Heard call
    A voice
    Quite different
    From those I had heard
    Though I could count that number on one hand
    My lips
    Too dry to speak a single word
    I wondered
    Why I had not better planned
    And tried in vain to step back from the sill
    For something held my hair
    And kept me still
    Sonnet III
    I tried to scream
    But sound I could not make
    My frightened wit had robbed me of my speech
    I thought of how my tresses
    I might break
    But spied the scissors
    Just beyond my reach
    Frantically
    I fumbled through my skirts
    Searching for my dagger in the fold
    The same I used
    For tearing linen shirts
    And as I knew
    Not what of me had hold
    To sacrifice my braids
    I raised my knife
    Too late!
    I now must kill to save my life
    Sonnet IV
    My point directed at the stranger’s chin,
    No time was left for severing his rope
    But shall I murder him
    Or let him in?
    I was too stunned at what I saw
    To hope for some salvation
    I knew I was lost
    Whichever was my choice
    It mattered not
    The mist had cleared
    My innocence the cost
    And for one endless moment
    I was wrought
    Of human flesh
    And human cares and fears
    The fantasy of fables
    Read for years
    Sonnet V
    A face it was
    Yea, it had lips and eyes
    But unlike that which greets me in the glass
    In its twin orbs
    I saw no less surprise
    And so we stood
    Two statues made of brass
    I gazing in his eyes
    And he in mine
    As though we might have read each other’s thoughts
    He smiled slowly
    As one
    Drunk with wine
    When suddenly the forest rang with shots
    The hunters oft’ before had come too near
    And so I bid adieu
    To all my fear
    Sonnet VI
    Hardly knowing half of what I did
    But well aware the half
    I knew was mad
    I grasped his arms as virtue may forbid
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