Saturday, October 27, 2018

Poems 25/10/2018

Today, in the practice lesson, we worked with poems of comparison.


Topic: "A howling wind or a gentle breeze, a rainstorm or blizzard".


"Outside & Inside"

Why would be the clouds crying tonight
When the sky seems like a funfair.
Thunders impact the ground like iron knives,
And illuminate the skyline of bright and fair.

Through the windows of my room,
I can see the pain coming from outside,
And within my heart I feel the sorrow bloom,
There are also gloomy clouds inside.

I like when it rains because the tears camouflage,
And people walking on the wet streets mind their own.
In the silence of my mind I can let flow the rage
Because the others will never find that I am blown.

It is dimal to watch through the window how it cries outside,
While I try to hide and ignore the real storm inside.





Please write your own and personal poem. It has to start with: Shall I compare you to a...? (Sonnet 18 of William Shakespeare)


"Honey, ambar spheres and chrome oxide"
 
Shall I compare you to a starry night?
Constellations are formed connecting moles on your back,
Though the only one that you cannot form is gemini, your sign
And when you look at me through your lashes it gives me a heart attack.

Your blonde hair reminds me of shooting stars,
And your smile resembles the crescent moon
While your plump lips are carmine like Mars
The sound of your laugh saying your face is shaped like a balloon.

What about your eyes? Oh, your eyes.
Honey, ambar spheres and chrome oxide.
Always reflecting your wisdom and your lies.
And what about my heart? Oh, my heart when I'm by your side.

Because skyscrapers envy and try to reach your light,
And like a dome I treasure and protect you and your natural bright.

 

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