Love Sonnet

Perhaps love is in the air with Valentine's Day just around the corner. Anyhoo, I finally had a wave of inspiration for the love sonnet which I needed to put in my novel. One of the characters wrote it for his English assignment. Funny thing is, my real life student was writing a sonnet for class just the other day as well. I love a challenge when it comes to rhyme schemes and syllable counts. 

“My heart beats like a drum when she is near.
Each part of her a wonder to behold:
Her voice a tune that is so sweet to hear;
Her laugh a melody that won’t grow old;

Her face a perfect canvas for a smile
With eyes that warm and sparkle in the sun.
I cannot gaze but for so short a while,
For she departs too soon when day is done.

My heart sings out a song of endless love
Though only stars do hear it in the night
When darkness wraps around me like a glove
And hides my love for fear she won’t requite.

I dream of days when she at last loves me
And we make music in sweet harmony.”






(Originally Posted February 12, 2017)

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