Thou Shakespeare Poem by Abby Bilan

Thou Shakespeare

Rating: 5.0


Aubade from yesterday for todays,
So mythical, so moderate, so mischievous, so mysterious.
Thou Shakespeare gives the youth so much face,
His so-clever words, so suspicious.

Abode for noble words of sonnets,
Appraise for his monstrous personality.
A master of unknown philosophy,
Renowned for his undefined characters.

Sight of freedom mirrors his faith,
Faith of remained history for the next seconds of time.
Time pictures his fame as it goes, struggles, opens like a gate,
Chanting iambic pentameter caresses my ears so dearly fine.

Motivations of readers increases so high,
Inspired thoughts to reflect in their scrolls.
Minds boom and splat, Hearts so massive, Souls flee and lie.
Thou Shakespeare forever falls.
Though Shakespeare forever calls.

Sunday, December 28, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: poets
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Michael Walkerjohn 28 December 2014

Aloha Abby... OHHHHHHHHHHH... this is fine! a brilliantly polished and shimmering work of words... relative, concise, flowing sweetly and oh so nice... you are not naughty... Father Time has a great big sack of goodies comming after you... all good, sweet, and nice too... thank you for your efforts and for this highly memorable post... All of the best from this life, to you, and all of your relations... Michaelw1two

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