Virulent Valentines Ebook
by ruth follmann
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Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets. They meter 10 syllables per line.
The lines total 14. Valentine’s Day is on the 14th. A filovirus is 1400 nm long.
The Sonnets betray [to some] that Shakespeare was really a woman.
The Dark Lady: Amelia Bassano Lanier ~(sonnets 127-152)
She used stratagem to publish her work, something unheard of for a
woman in Elizabethan London. Her words breathe life to this day.
Viruses never really die, because they are not alive.
They inject their genetic material into a host cell, and assume control.
Love never dies. It carries on in words and songs.
I celebrate the Shakespearean Sonnets, and Love’s perseverance,
despite viral hijack, on this: February the 14th, 2013. **
The lines total 14. Valentine’s Day is on the 14th. A filovirus is 1400 nm long.
The Sonnets betray [to some] that Shakespeare was really a woman.
The Dark Lady: Amelia Bassano Lanier ~(sonnets 127-152)
She used stratagem to publish her work, something unheard of for a
woman in Elizabethan London. Her words breathe life to this day.
Viruses never really die, because they are not alive.
They inject their genetic material into a host cell, and assume control.
Love never dies. It carries on in words and songs.
I celebrate the Shakespearean Sonnets, and Love’s perseverance,
despite viral hijack, on this: February the 14th, 2013. **
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Poetry
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 42 pgs
- Publish Date: Feb 02, 2013
- Last edit Dec 19, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords True Love, The Three Musketeers, P. malariae, Sir Valentine, Stem Cells, Julian P Guffogg, All Saints’ Church Bigby, Robert Tyrwhitt, Bridget Manners/Tyrwhitt, Queen Elizabeth I, Michelangelo’s David, Reverse transcriptase, Chicken Pox, Epstein Barr Virus, Avian Flu, King James I, Dr. Richard Haydock, The Sleeping Preacher, Petri Dish, Sin Nombre Virus, Queen Goddess, Nile River, West Nile Virus, Viral Gastroenteritis, Maya Angelou, Greek gods, Roman gods, Infectious Disease, Loren Ingram, Amelia Bassano Lanier, Valentine’s Day, Marriage, Husband, Milady, Athos, Blood, Boudoir, Oceania, Sporozoites, Jason, Odysseus, Athena, Anopheles, Protozoa, Malaria, Apogee, Mythology, Pandemic, Cannibalism, Science, Cronus, Zeus, Crete, Rhea, Rubeola, Potion, Panacea, Pathogenesis, Motherhood, Paramour, Rhinovirus, Cupid, SIV, HIV, Zoonosis, Cameroon, T-cells, DNA, RNA, Lentivirus, Heart, Passion, Delirium, Sea, Varicella, Epidemiology, Poverty, Qatar, Saudi, Bats, SARS, Coronavirus, Kiss, Juliet, Romeo, Mononucleosis, Stutter, Sandcastles, Pangaea, Solomon, Artemidorus, Oneirologia, Co-dependence, Rabies, Lucrece, Virology, Navajo, Pathogens, Hantavirus, Contagion, Ibuprofen, Mathematics, Wine, Drone, Antony, Caesar, Cleopatra, Dreams, Strength, Courage, Hell, Mendelssohn, Muse, Adonis, Interferon, Icarus, Etiology, Eve, Aphrodite, Hamlet, Sculpture, Love, Viruses, London, Sonnets, Shakespeare, Influenza
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About the Creator
Ruth Follmann
Chicago, IL
quantum poet, with a voracious appetite for science, history, nature, & human rights issues, in exploration of the beauty and horror of words