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Shall I compare thee to a winter’s day? Thou art more cold and more desolate Icicles **** springs bountiful bouquet While winter delivers life a foul fate Sometimes only by fluke warmth will wave by And often melts the bitter cold away And every snowflake that falls will melt; die Either now or sometime far it will lay But your never ending frost shall not fade Nor ever lose the stone heart in your chest Nor shall your ignorant soul accept aid When your bigot mind never sees what’s best So long as winter is harsh and clear to see This will remind of the coldness in thee
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Apr 8, 2015
Apr 8, 2015 at 6:30 PM UTC
Shakespearean Sonnet emulation
Shall I compare thee to a winter’s day? Thou art more cold and more desolate Icicles **** springs bountiful bouquet While winter delivers life a foul fate Sometimes only by fluke warmth will wave by And often melts the bitter cold away And every snowflake that falls will melt; die Either now or sometime far it will lay But your never ending frost shall not fade Nor ever lose the stone heart in your chest Nor shall your ignorant soul accept aid When your bigot mind never sees what’s best So long as winter is harsh and clear to see This will remind of the coldness in thee
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Apr 8, 2015
Apr 8, 2015 at 6:30 PM UTC
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