Speak thou my heart
Ponder upon thy feelings
Express in thine way
All thou mayest wish
Knowing it givest bliss
Incomprehensible and beyond compare
Nay, be brave enough
Gladly lovest thou him
Oh for a lifetime
Unceasing be thine happiness
Truly intoxicating and magical
Written for Amias' Acrostic Only
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18 comments:
hmm.. this could be better i think! :) liked that u used old english for it, but yeah, it could definitely be worked on to get a better acrostic.
I did smile, Amity, as it does not matter what you are speaking out about, as long as you are speaking out and not holding it in. Sometimes telling someone, or even admitting that you love someone is hard to say out loud.
:)..
urs..hemu..
nice.. liked this Shakespeare's english touch :)..
wonderful choice of words :-)
Leo;
using old english is kinda romantic, reminds me Shakespeare's sonnets, and Browning's and Marlowe's and all the others... :)
i got the high in here so maybe i will continue to write more of this kind soon... :)
Hems;
what can i say, but thanks for your smile... :)
Amias;
Yes, what made me smile is that while reading your take, it was way too diffrent from mine, and so i doubted if what i did is fine...:)
I just smiled...:)
Am happy I made you smile, too!
Yellow Tulip;
Talking of Shakespeare, my muse is very kind today...:)
Thanks dear!
Raaji;
thank you so much... :)
Thus spake the great poetess Amity! Excellent attempt at Archaic English!
Nice!
Nice!
Very nicely written and I love the archaic language usage.
Ofira;
Thanks dear, am glad everyone likes it!
Rdl;
thanks so much!
Saras;
Thanks a lot!
It's exciting to use archaic...has that unique touch!
Amity
you blog is so cute n nice..!!!
abt the acro..is very good..!!
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