‘Love’s Romulus’ is the fourteenth and final of my personification collection: it is partner sonnet to last week’s ‘Love is Remus’. This time Love is the other brother – the one who killed his twin after the cheeky sibling jumped over a wall he was building around Palatine Hill. (Having previously saved that very brother… Continue reading Personification 14: Love’s Romulus
Category: Personification
Giving human qualities to things that aren’t human. Love will feature strongly in this collection; other emotions and concepts will become humanish too.
Personification 13: Love is Remus
1 sonnet = 14 lines. To give this project mathematical synergy, I’m writing four collections of 14 sonnets. 1 year = 52 weeks. 4 x 14 = 56. This is the mathematical truth behind my year-long Love’s Sonnets project. It will, in fact, last one year and four weeks. Furthermore, because several types of sonnet are… Continue reading Personification 13: Love is Remus
Personification 12: Love’s not from God
Shakespeare had a penchant for stating things by asserting the opposite is untrue. “Love is not love that alteration finds”, “Love alters not” and “Love’s not Time’s fool” are all taken from Sonnet 116 ‘Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments’. It is a powerful technique because it distinctly asserts a… Continue reading Personification 12: Love’s not from God
Personification 11: Trust Quartermaster Love
The seed idea for ‘Trust Quartermaster Love’ was that love can assist us in many ways through life. It can give us the strength to cope with things that would otherwise overwhelm us. It can make us feel joy. It can protect us when the elements of life threaten our wellbeing. The best personification character… Continue reading Personification 11: Trust Quartermaster Love
Personification 10: Love the Dealer
‘Love the Dealer’ draws comparison between the effects of love and of illegal drugs.
Personification 9: Born Fighter Love
‘Born Fighter Love’ is one of the more pro-love sonnets in my personification series. It began with a simple thought; Love has all the attributes of a fighter. Love can inflict pain using skill, insight and experience. Logic concludes that Love is a fierce combatant. We’ve all experienced its ire. We’ve felt the pain of… Continue reading Personification 9: Born Fighter Love
Personification 8: Love is a Whore
‘Love is a Whore’ comes (if you’ll excuse the pun) next in the Personification series after last week’s ‘Love is the Nurse’. From care to caress in just seven days. A series of poems should play like a symphony: light and shade, calm before a storm, “there should be sunshine after rain” (‘Why Worry’, Dire… Continue reading Personification 8: Love is a Whore
Personification 7: Love is the Nurse
Having written a few sonnets for this collection that are, at least in part, somewhat critical of love, a more celebratory one seemed appropriate. So this sonnet celebrates nurturing love. And the person that best represents nurturing love is… the nurse. The nurturing nurse. If we’re lucky, during our lives of “seven ages”, we will… Continue reading Personification 7: Love is the Nurse
Personification 6: Love is a Benjy Button Butterfly
Although this sonnet forms one of my personification series, it is arguably zoomorphism – giving things animal, rather than human, qualities. In defence, the animal I use has the name and qualities of a famous fictional human… Benjamin Button. I therefore feel its inclusion is vindicated. The inspiration for this poem is that form of… Continue reading Personification 6: Love is a Benjy Button Butterfly
Personification 5: Love is a Miner
When writing a personification sonnet, I first think of a form of love I want to feature then I try to work out what type of person matches that form of love. For this sonnet I wanted to explore hidden love, love that is intentionally buried deep within us. A miner seemed a suitable human… Continue reading Personification 5: Love is a Miner