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Poems about Sonnet
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As I looked out across the morning rain / A veil drew over that pale sky, / And that refreshing deluge made its claim / To all that had so far been far too dry. / The intoxicating showers watered / Wherever nature was desiccated. / And as that
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The gastric gents in the old folk’s home / Cope with life to a tolerable degree / And the widows with sagging mouths of foam / Always looking out, but they never see / The end of the long and much winding road. / They’ve never been closer to it
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Come please hold my hand and let us talk / She says as we stroll down Bleeker street / Upon the icy cobblestones we walk / Time slips thro
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We wonder where your next new home will be
but know your sonnets share expressively!
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Good many days have I crossed / Wonder the long leap with confident heart, / Searching for you with heart engrossed, / Waiting years pass w
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by
105 words, 1 comment,
on Aug 28 6:19 PM 2006
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by
661 words, 1 comment,
on Jun 20 4:57 PM 2006
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by
79 words, 3 comments,
on Jun 8 5:46 PM 2006
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by Allenrintem
109 words, 4 comments,
on Mar 16 3:16 AM 2006
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by Allenrintem
113 words, 4 comments,
on Mar 1 3:20 PM 2006
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by Allenrintem
110 words, 7 comments,
on Feb 11 7:27 AM 2006. Reward
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