Yes, it's unforgiveable, yet how I unconsciously elided that first word to give the metre space to shine, lamenting how this particular stanza seems to utterly disregard such technicalities in favour of presenting the moment in question, either an amateurish note or rather, the reminder that telling your "muse" it WILL dance within this frame not infrequently means it will also put you at odds with strictures because thoughts can only be forced so far ere they rebel effectively.
Whence critiquing practically thrown out in favour of the moment at hand, I shall merely lose me therein, enjoying what the sonneteer conveys in lieu of how.
I like how this proceeds from the child's rueful perspective, tendering a flavour of that home and how in one swift instant it was turned upside-down for a sweeter glimpse of why they even happened.
That closing couplet seals the cameo perfectly. Me injoyed.
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