A Sonnet Inspired by Marlowe's Faustus
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thanks for that helpful advice, Leanne! Here's the first revision:

I too, like Faust, have sold my timeless trace,
exchanging four and twenty unstained years
for an eternity in the embrace
of what before me endlessly appears.
My deathless soul? I killed it with a kiss,
and now a wasting body slithers on
through its return to dust, to Abaddon:
unfading rapture given up for this?

My Amaranth is gone – betrayed unto
the Jungle’s weeds. Ambition’s Judas gave
my substance for some forty coins, a life
abandoned for a gilded fortune; threw
away my heart, still pumping, to the grave,
carved out by desperate Simon Peter’s knife.
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RE: A Sonnet Inspired by Marlowe's Faustus - by alatos - 08-07-2014, 11:13 PM



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