3. Sonnet

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The definition of sonnet: A sonnet is a poem that has 14 lines and follows a specific rhyme scheme. It comes from the Italian word that means "little song." There are various types of sonnets, and each one is formatted a little differently, following various rhyme schemes.

A color too deep for comprehension
It is the hue of the bright morning sky
The calmness it brings and relieves all tension
Such a happy shade, the tint of a sigh
It is the color of both day and night
As equally shared in the darks cold arms
As with the soft warmth of the day so bright
A hue which has so very many charms

And yet not a single flaw to be named
It truly is the best color, this is true
Compared to it all other hues are shamed
What a wider full sight we see in blue
A color of so very many names
Azure, navy, and none of them the same
-Akara K.

Lost in the maze of time,
Buried under the debris of worry,
Waiting for hope's sunshine,
To shine brighter upon me.

Burnt by the fire of jealousy,
Searching for life's right track,
Even though hates load is heavy,
I can't get it off my back.

Entering the castle of doubt,
Drowning in the sea of guilt,
Wanting to find a way out,
But my destiny hasn't yet been built.

But somewhere, somehow I'll survive,
And be the reason for a million's pride.
-unknown

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