Letter Sonnet

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A and B and C and D are the most
But do not mistake them for many goats
For they are reluctant to be our hosts
As we may look to aim to steal their boat

E and F and G and H have the hate
For their clothes are filled  with multiple  muds.
After years of playing under the gate
Now they must cover themselves with bright suds

I and J and K and L are now found
They are bright and colorful and very proud
Although they don't make the loveliest sounds
These letters are abnormally found loud

The letters are astonishingly fun
As they dance to the beat of the bright sun.

Fun Facts:
+ Sonnets are made up of 3 quatrains, or groups of 4 lines in a Sonnet
+ At the end of every Sonnet is a couplet, or two lines which rhyme ( aa )
+ Sonnets usually have a ba dum, ba dum rhythm every line, but I'm still working on that skill.
+ All quatrains have different end rhyme words. I.E: 1st quatrain: a,b,a,b
2nd quatrain: c,d,c,d
3rd quatrain: f,e,f,e
Couplet: G,G
+ Every line must have 10 syllables. No more, No less.

I hope anyone who reads this learns something new! It's quite fun to write a sonnet, and learning it is a joy too! Though I suggest researching it, just to make sure you don't miss anything.

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⏰ Last updated: Mar 09, 2016 ⏰

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