Sonnets

curtis's picture

I typically eschew structured verse, preferring a stunted, unrhymed rhythm for my poems. However, every now and then I like to force myself to write within a more ornately metrical box, and usually the result is a sonnet. (For an atypical example of my rhyming, metered verse, see Note to Self.)

I have more sonnets than I am willing to share here, but this is all you get to see. Most of the others are crap. Maybe these are, too, but if so they have had longer to dry, and therefore, they perhaps stink a little less.

Welcome!

Thank you for visiting my site. I am Curtis Weyant — a writer, musician and thinker of deep thoughts in the tradition of estimable personages such as Jack Handy and the Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz.

Feel free to check out my blog, stories and poems. Be sure especially to take a look at my serial novel, Freedom Plot and some of my more popular posts, including The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe as a Twitter feed and my review of Sam Harris' book, "Free Will".

For more information about who I am and what I've done, see my about page.

Take care,
Curtis.