Sonnet

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Drifted away like Pluto, I was lost
Alone such the Moon in a starless night
Freezing cold akin to Uranus' frost
Suchlike the Planet Nine, an unknown sight.

Neptune's the same color of my feelings
Full of sad blues and no trace of Mars' shade
Doubt spirals around me like Saturn's rings
I am constantly stabbed by doldrums' blade

Gave warmth like the Sun, suddenly you came
But I'm no Mercury, I'm way too far
Our gap and Jupiter's size are the same
Gorgeous, you and Venus are similar

Dreaming that you'll be my Earth, my shelter
Is nothing but a wish ought to shatter.

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A/N:

There are two ways to write a sonnet poetry. In this piece, I used three quartains (4 lines) and one couplet (2 lines). With iambic pentameter or ten syllables each and the ryhme schemes are ABAB, CDCD, EFEF, and GG; respectively.

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 25, 2020 ⏰

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