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Sonnet 60

18/2/2021

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The concluding part of the trilogy considers mortality. When I visited the Perito Moreno glacier in Patagonia, an unexpected encounter occurred as chunks of the colossal glacier ruptured and fell into the waters below. This memory contains the sensation of loss with the unstoppable, uncontrollable force of time which is reflected in Sonnet 60. It taught me about silence and humility in the vastness and ferocity of nature as well as an openness to transformation in the ever deepening mysteries and cycles of life.
 
This triptych offers varying viewpoints for each sonnet from looking straight into mesmeric flames, to  gazing upwards at the eternal moon and concluding down into icy ashes, reflecting on the potent nature of  lust, love and loss. LL

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