The Blunder, Forgive the Shakespearian nature of it. |
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The Blunder, Forgive the Shakespearian nature of it. |
*CrackedRearView* |
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What an utter Utopian connection,
What gleeful, joyous bliss, What innocent affection, In the minds of two amiss. What tragic, punch drunk love, What a doeful, kiddish heart, What dew-bombing God's above, That allows this adieu, and part? What amazing facial features, What amazing dovelike grace, What prototype of creatures, With a fragile, porcelain face. What tears drop on my scribe, What anguish smears my ink, What woman so tremors the vibe, And disallows me to think? What amber golden hair, What irresistable spark, What lady, pure and fair, Have I left in the dark? Oh woe, upon me fall, For I have made a blunder, I've given up my doll, So smite me with thy thunder. |
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*stephinika* |
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i love it. every line. great job!!
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*Azarel* |
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Forgive the Shakespearian nature of the piece? My dear, it's what sets it apart. I love your usage of Old English. The second to last line, however, with the word "doll," doesn't seem to flow; a different word should replace it, although I don't know what.
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*not_your_average* |
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Very romantic. You manage to talk about love without being too cliched.
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*mishyerr* |
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Very beautiful. ^_^ It's very delicious to read.
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![]() Ms. I Can't Tell Pants From Math ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 371 Joined: Aug 2005 Member No: 191,034 ![]() |
I enjoyed it, I keep reading it over. It's really unique from the format of a lot of others' writing. Great job!
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![]() Discount Sushi ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 109 Joined: Oct 2004 Member No: 55,999 ![]() |
I thoughroughly enjoyed this
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![]() Bardic Nation ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,113 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 38,059 ![]() |
very good, i agree with azarel on this one. 'All' might work.
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