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Do you love someone, even though you haven't met in real life? This classical sonnet lets them know how you feel.

Aphrodite

How can I express all the things I ought
To say, in lines so strict and binding tight?
The use of rhyme to show my deepest thought
Is foolish, but I thought I ought to fight
These doubts, and tell you how you make me feel.

I see you every night in dreams so clear
I'm always led to believe that they're real -
Until my heart feels dawn's cruel piercing spear.
Alas, these dreams are all I so far have,
Not having met you in the light of day.
I need you to know you're the one I love;
With silent lips I try again to say...

My Aphrodite, you know I love you -
Now I ask you this: Do you love me too?
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4 Visitor Comments

wea
OH! I LOVED AND TOUCHED THIS POEM SO MUCH THANK U FOR CREATING THIS AND PUBLISHING THIS KIND OF POEM MORE POWER AND SUCCESS GOD BLESS U
Ashley
That was a great poem. Very loving and touching. It might remind me of someone. It also helped me with my speech for Social Studies. Thank You
Ashley
I Love this poem so much it is like how I feel about someone its so weird how people know what you feel sometimes
cody
that was a great poem very smart for think of that one

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