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Oct. 9th, 2008 06:31 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today in English we were introduced to iambic pentameter poetry, and we read Shakespeare's Sonnet 27. Then we were told to write our own, something about ecology since the english and biology honors classes are sort of connected. Anyway, since the only decent poetry I seem to write anymore seems to be for school (more about my past poetry in another post) I thought I'd share.
It all started with a light in the dark
It shone so bright with a small glint of hope
It sang to us like the song of a lark
Though life was harsh we knew that we could cope
Alas the ocean came to sing its song
Causing small birds and bees to pollinate
Creatures began to swim in the tide's flow
ETA: My friend made her own version of the poem, so I mixed and matched to include hers in the spots I didn't like so much of mine. The blue represents her fixing.
It all started with a light in the dark
It shone so bright with a small glint of hope
It sang to us like the song of a lark
Though life was harsh we knew that we could cope
Alas the ocean came to sing its song
The mountains rose above the new-formed earth
A rush of life flowed in to stay for long
Upon this rush there rode the spring, the birth
New flowers in the ground began to growCausing small birds and bees to pollinate
Creatures began to swim in the tide's flow
But even as love made bonds, so did hate
Hope the damage caused won't make the world fallThat the wounding will cease once and for all
ETA: My friend made her own version of the poem, so I mixed and matched to include hers in the spots I didn't like so much of mine. The blue represents her fixing.