Sonnet Of Remorseful Poem by MOHAN RANGAM

Sonnet Of Remorseful

Hear me, blonde tressed bonnie-lassie!
Kill me not by thine raunchy eyes.

Never could ye imprison me
By thy voluptuous coax

Thou can't get blood out of a stone
Akin to it, tranquility from my heart

I'll never get drowned to your fathomless sea of love
As I fell in love with nature

Rose, indeed, art thou be depicted by bards
Lacks they, to ponder spine thee beneath it

Trust I on a hissing snake
Than an enticing Circe

Virile juvenile may thou admire
Realize they not in thy love quagmire.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The poem revolves around the resistance to romantic entrapment and the allure of a seductive figure, represented as a "blonde tressed bonnie-lassie."
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