So in British Literature we were told to write a poem that has a rhyme of abab cdcd efef gg, ten syllables per line, with an alternating unstressed-stressed pattern and 14 lines.
The one who stole my heart away from me.
When I first saw her I recall the time.
Had I seen that She was the one to be?
Hopefully the bells will soon have to chime.
When I first saw her I recall the time.
Had I seen that She was the one to be?
Hopefully the bells will soon have to chime.
I met her When November came to past.
When the leaves were falling and so was I.
And hopefully we are the one's to last.
Not a relationship that will soon die.
When the leaves were falling and so was I.
And hopefully we are the one's to last.
Not a relationship that will soon die.
I hope to hold her day in and day out.
Reassuring She won't go anywhere.
If She leaves me my heart will surely shout.
She is the only one my heart can bare.
Reassuring She won't go anywhere.
If She leaves me my heart will surely shout.
She is the only one my heart can bare.
The only way to seal our final deal,
Is for me to get on one knee and kneel.
Is for me to get on one knee and kneel.
So I decided to write about my girlfriend. The message behind the poem is basically saying how I am falling for this girl, who I met in November and when meeting her I didn't know She was the one I would be with, and now a year later I am hoping we last and not be like every other relationship and break up. I say hold her day in and day out as in hold her in my heart and and letting her know she is loved so that would reassure me that She isn't going anywhere And if She does leave I will be heartbroken because She is all that I want. And for me to show her how much I love her. In time I will propose. That was my homework
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