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Sunday, November 25, 2012

English Sonnet


Also know as Shakespearian Sonnet because he wrote so many of them.
Iambic pentameter
Rhyme scheme abab cdcd efef gg
After the first eight lines, the theme or point of view should take a turn, a twist (known as a volta).
The final couplet should either summarize the theme of the poem, or give a completely fresh take on the theme.


Example Poem:

Tell Me of Your Anger in Whispers (English  Sonnet)

Should you be moved to speak in anger, dear,
I ask that first you test your words alone.
You'll want to be assured your meaning's clear
if anger stems from blunder of my own.
If meaning's very clear, then is it fair?
Is it essential now that blame be found;
Are these first words intended to repair?
will they take us toward a common ground?
Unleashed, harsh words will travel like a spear,
Delay such words, for they can surely wait.
Perhaps, the words should simply disappear
Give time for impulse anger to abate.
My love, use whispers closely late tonight.
I love you, honey;  I will make it right.







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