Proverbial Honey

Close, Closer, Enthralled by Maria L. Berg 2023

dVerse Poets Pub

For today’s Meet the Bar prompt, Björn introduces us to the work of John Donne and invites us to follow his eighteen line heroic sonnet form. The line about honey in Donne’s poem made me think of a couple Proverbs about honey, so I thought I would rewrite them to fit into the form.

The Token Sent

How you entreat for signs of affection
Physical labors would help you to rest
Here is some honey to ease your tension
Watch out it will drip and stick to your breast
Too much honey is bad for your body
and so is trying to win too much praise
your bawdy talk of passions so naughty
and desires written down here so brazen
This golden symbol of our lives entwined
a treasure to savor upon the tongue
viscous union like our hearts’ blood aligned
but this small pot of honey won’t last long
When you are full, you will refuse honey
but when you are hungry, all food tastes sweet
I can already sense your heart running
and hear the tap of your unsettled feet

Send not honey to a love so needy
He will get sticky and wide-eyed greedy

Today’s image

Still excited by exploring my work as triptychs, I played with a horizontal format.

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13 thoughts on “Proverbial Honey

  1. Nice and fluid as it flows down the page. I like how you lead the reader along to the conclusion.
    Honey is beautiful in word and deed,
    but too much of anything fills one with dread.

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