praetoritevong
Yuuzhan Vong Warmaster
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- Seen Jan 20, 2006
SHALL I PURSUE?
Shall I pursue that which I have not found;
That which, once had, can never be forgot?
No power nor time can block out the sound
Or scent or thought of love forever got.
Yet in my heart still I do need to ask:
Would love, when it does alteration find,
Keep thine restorative it blessed bask;
Not twisted poison altered in one?s mind?
Then is love not love which can so be wrought-
A constant force to which we do pertain?
Such that never can be bought; only sought?
Why then, my dreams can I fulfil again.
If ere an answer to these thoughts be ?nay?,
Then with me on my grave-bed have this lay.
As some may recognise, this is in the form of a Shakespearean (otherwise known as the English Sonnet) Sonnet, which I just felt like writing. The more observant of you will also notice the Iambic Pentameter; that is, there are ten syllables to every single line of the poem. The structure stays true to Shakespearean Sonnets too. This ain't the best poem ever, but hey, try writing and rhyming and sticking to something like this in IP... it's dead annoying. Anyways, hope ya liked it!
Shall I pursue that which I have not found;
That which, once had, can never be forgot?
No power nor time can block out the sound
Or scent or thought of love forever got.
Yet in my heart still I do need to ask:
Would love, when it does alteration find,
Keep thine restorative it blessed bask;
Not twisted poison altered in one?s mind?
Then is love not love which can so be wrought-
A constant force to which we do pertain?
Such that never can be bought; only sought?
Why then, my dreams can I fulfil again.
If ere an answer to these thoughts be ?nay?,
Then with me on my grave-bed have this lay.
As some may recognise, this is in the form of a Shakespearean (otherwise known as the English Sonnet) Sonnet, which I just felt like writing. The more observant of you will also notice the Iambic Pentameter; that is, there are ten syllables to every single line of the poem. The structure stays true to Shakespearean Sonnets too. This ain't the best poem ever, but hey, try writing and rhyming and sticking to something like this in IP... it's dead annoying. Anyways, hope ya liked it!