Paweł Markiewicz

Unendingly picturesque

a pulchritudinous sonnet

according to
Paweł Markiewicz


I am through a superb window – looking.
An angel of feeling awakes in me.
The dreamy oak-trees stand alway leafless.
The native auspicious cue is just large.

My scenery - the enchanted verdure.
The moony old barn of Ted my nuncle.
I am looking at a proud throng of crows.
They belong to the whiff of every times.

The springtide looks so meek-beauteous-fair,
first and foremost the Morningstar - at night.
I daydream springwards window-view withal
of a dreamy Ovidian summer gale.


Homelike herbage that seems to bewitch all.
My cats want to enchant the fantasy.
The dreamed subtle morn withal notably.



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gale - archaic: wind
alway - archaic: always
cue - archaic: mood
verdure - green
nuncle - archaic: uncle
throng - archaic: bevy


Paweł Markiewicz was born 1983 in Siemiatycze in Poland. He is poet who lives in Bielsk Podlaski and writes tender poems, haiku as well as long poems. Paweł has published his poetries in many magazines. He writes in English and German.

Flights. Issue One, June 2021