Sonnet 18 (Shakespearean Style)

Sonnet 18 (Shakespearean Style)

A Poem by Jeff Miller

What is it I did right to deserve you?

What charitable act did I complete?

How was it you I was able to woo?

What entitles me to love, your sweet treat

That just I was so graciously given?

I received a gift, unworthy of me

But to your heart is where I was driven

Sarah, you are more fair than eyes should see!

 

My dearest Jeff, your words are truly kind

But, I don’t agree with the words you speak

I think love has made both your blue eyes blind

But, alas, all of your words make me weak.

  I love the sweet nothings you always say

  Which is why I will be yours ev’ry day.

© 2010 Jeff Miller


Author's Note

Jeff Miller
This sonnet is written as spoken word between two people:
The octave is spoken about Jeff (Me) and then the sestet is Sarah's reply.

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I am totally unsure whether I grasp the original idea or not,but I think I do,and I like what you've done here.Good work!

Posted 14 Years Ago


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Jeff Miller
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I'm 23 years old, married to Sarah for 3 years, and have one puppy. We just had our first angel, Audrey. I love literature and music. My wife was my biggest inspiration, the reason for over 100 pieces.. more..

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