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When told to write a sonnet, I must confess I truly knew not what to write on Shall I speak of boundless joy, or lament all loneliness? Shall I compare a rose to death, or they smile to the dawn? Shall I write in purple words About that which I hold dear And let them fly, like nimble birds, To alight upon thine ear? I might speak of an endless ocean and call it love I might speak of a burning city and call it hate I might speak of peace and call it the wing of a dove I might speak of many things, but still mine hand doth hesitate Perhaps I shall not write today It seems that I have nothing to say
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May 16, 2014
May 16, 2014 at 12:26 PM UTC
Sonnet II - Self-Aware
When told to write a sonnet, I must confess I truly knew not what to write on Shall I speak of boundless joy, or lament all loneliness? Shall I compare a rose to death, or they smile to the dawn? Shall I write in purple words About that which I hold dear And let them fly, like nimble birds, To alight upon thine ear? I might speak of an endless ocean and call it love I might speak of a burning city and call it hate I might speak of peace and call it the wing of a dove I might speak of many things, but still mine hand doth hesitate Perhaps I shall not write today It seems that I have nothing to say
Yet another poem from my "pretentious **** phase
doctor-acidolem
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May 16, 2014
May 16, 2014 at 12:26 PM UTC
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