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I often ponder, in my solitude,
On why I keep away from those around,
Or why it is I have this attitude,
And if I might some day stand on the ground.
They mill about without apparent goals,
Though some will often think about their wealth,
While others spend their time watching their souls,
And many worry for their fading health.
This brings an answer, to my great delight,
To this I ask myself if, at the last,
Would I delight in spending day and night
By questioning my present, future, past?
And I will sit here in my own domain,
Until the feeling passes once again.
- by Lord Haragorn |
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- | Submitted on 02/20/2009 |
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- Title: I Often Ponder
- Artist: Lord Haragorn
- Description: A sonnet.
- Date: 02/20/2009
- Tags: often ponder sonnet shakespearean
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- omnomNOM de Plume - 02/22/2009
- Another excellent sonnet. I think you need to work on the meter of each line a bit more - sonnets are very tricky since they're in iambic petameter. You have the right rhyming scheme and the right number of syllables per line, and your subject is very clear and well thought out. Once again, great work!
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