Swords flash with a mystical brilliance For enemies, it only means demise Bright blue eyes that look into the distance Deep as the sea and bluer than the skies Skin, like ivory, paler than the moon Hair, that is almost like woven sunbeams From light rose colored lips come Elven tunes Perfect armor over his shoulders gleams His aim is never off--he hits his mark Whether it be enemies or my heart There is no one sweeter--it flees--the dark If ever we should meet, we would not part This is Legolas, of the woodland realm When I see him, my heart, he overwhelms.
Quite a bit more lighthearted. I wrote this sonnet ALSO for school about Legolas Greeneleaf, from Lord of the Rings, because all teenage girls love Legolas. I know, it doesn't make much sense.