A prince says goodbye to his princess |
Your softness of pansies and sweet heather shall capture the heart of any good prince. Like the vines that entwine- always together; love will flourish like a flowering quince. Avow your heart 'n be open to take flight; I set your pondering reluctance free. Allowing this threshold to come to light- forgive me my sweet princess; this I plea. Place my love in the flowing rivulet to trickle away, but with memories - a cherished love I will never forget. Break free of foretime and this reverie. Alleviate your golden pools of weeping- there is new love that you should be seeking. 14 lines A Shakespearean Sonnet is a poem expressive of thought, emotion or idea. It is usually 14 lines which are formed by three quatrains with a rhyming couplet for the last two lines. |