death not the final act

 

We wish our loved ones in our arms could stay

but sovereign God upon the throne he sits.

As long as we have breath, life’s stage we play,

performing to extent of strength and wits.

We take (or miss) our cues by starts and fits;

laugh at ourselves in life’s strange comedy.

Joy of our moment in the spotlight flits;

last curtain calls for death’s dark tragedy.

As lights go dim, the end brings tear to eye;

the pain of letting go stings oh so smart.

Remembering best scenes will make us cry;

lead actor’s lines forever in our heart.

Around me gather when life ends with moan,

when God directs, I’ll rise from vault of stone!

 

-Dedicated to memory of Lisa Wielenga, taken at age 29.  She believed!

 


 

Bouts-Rimés (pronounced Boo-ReeMay) is French for “rhymed ends” and is the name given to a rhyming game of poets.  I wrote this sonnet using a list of ending words for each line, to be used in order given (more info at: dVerse Poets)

23 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. katiemiafrederick's avatar katiemiafrederick
    Mar 30, 2016 @ 17:39:32

    SMiLes.. from
    Star duSt
    wE
    come
    to duSt
    wE go
    the dance
    goes on
    wE
    SinG
    allOne..:)

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  2. phoartetry's avatar phoartetry
    Mar 22, 2016 @ 08:13:45

    A bitter sweet sonnet written from the heart and soul.

    Connie

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  3. Hannah Gosselin's avatar Hannah Gosselin
    Mar 19, 2016 @ 13:45:20

    So young to pass…this poem is powerfully given, lynn…and ended well on the note of rising…beautiful!

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  4. writersdream9's avatar writersdream9
    Mar 19, 2016 @ 09:49:43

    The truth spoken so beautifully!

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