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Short Story/Poetry Writing

Monday, October 11, 2004

 

First Sonnet

Unforeseen rival surfaces from past;
Noises in the dark, whispers in the night.
Divinity holds answers for the last
When retribution is complete, take flight.
A savage work reforms supreme regime
A hostile act against authority;
Malice, vengeance, has settled in the scheme;
Fled from homeland, place across the sea.
Ungodly deed thy divine hath forgive
For treachery deserves its place in doom.
Revenge held part of plan and kill to live
So hidden deep, loneliness is a tomb.
And where has the twilight fade to darkness;
Gone has the evening, counsel I must seek.

I wrote this in ninth grade english class after we read Romeo and Juliet. I was one of the only people to get a 100. Tell me what you think the poem signifies.


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