Scholars of English literature know well that William Shakespeare’s sonnets, first published in 1609 by Thomas Thorpe, number 154. They trace an arc from procreation (“From fairest creatures we desire increase”) to the rival poet, the dark lady, and finally to Cupid’s minor triumph. But what if there were a 363rd sonnet? The number itself is strange: 363 sits just beyond 365, the days of the year; it is three short of a full solar cycle, one more than double 181 (half a year). A 363rd sonnet would be a poem of surplus, of time stretched or fractured. It would belong not to the historical Shakespeare but to the imaginative afterlife of his form.
It is believed to be a message from spiritual guardians encouraging you to focus your energy on nurturing family bonds and cultivating your personal relationships. sone 363
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Applications of SONET 363: