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Sonnet 115
Just two, that's all, stuck in his quiet loom
-not silent: distant chat and laughter comes,
Wishing for peace, but only receiving doom
Into the space where his pair so their sums.
To measure out their lives in these few hours,
In which failure takes their hope,
but surprises them with bright flowers,
Finding ways to live and trying to cope,
With these feelings all bunched up inside
Small looks, tiny smiles, hearts race
Walking together hands by their side
Smiling as the sun kisses his face
And so, reluctantly, we take our stance
And start our brief, but exciting romance.
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This was written in an English assignment. At first I was very afraid and then I thought of my past relationships and how I feel when I begin another one. It's not just my thoughts but the boys as well.