(an exercise on Shakespearean sonnet)
O Sarajevo, I first fell in love
When you were a ballerina on ice,
Skating in style atop a glacial slope,
Dispensing many an Olympic prize.
Then darker feuds had all rules swept aside.
I lost touch; turned to tend my garden rack.
You became concubine of genocide,
Brains dashed and skulls spiked on your virgin tracks.
I too grew bleary, weak in knees; endured
Dreary sunsets, then drearier rises.
But to fair Sarajevo will be due
My love always, and a thousand roses.
A fragile bud that shot through fire and blood
Now stands a golden bough in the twilight flood.
Tommy Cho
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