Elements Part 4: Fire
Flame of our passionate love,
Irresistible quenchless heat,
Rapture so divinely sweet,
Eternally we would pair like a dove.
And then in Nature's blissful aura,
Gently glide along the leaf-shrone
Path, shady trees that line with glamor;
Breezes passing, trembling leaves beyond.
How adorable to set flame in such a fashion,
Whispering nothings in each others ear;
A firey heat-wave like a furnace bears!
Wallowing in love's compassion.
Fire, fourth element on earth,
Drives physical, emotional, mental and
spiritual heat.
ELEMENTS Part 4: Fire
Poetry Contest Deadline: Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Sponsored by: Brian Davey
Definition of: Sonnet
Lyric poems that are 14 lines that usually have one or more conventional rhyme schemes.
Instructions:
1 new original poem in form of a SONNET. LISTEN CAREFULLY...
THE FIRST VERSE OF YOUR SONNET (1st 4 Lines) are to be ACROSTIC FIRE!
Then continue the rest of the poem in SONNET FORM which would be 10 more lines making a total of 14 lines!
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