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Array ( [sid] => 172910 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Shall I Copare Thee to a Winter Night? [time] => 2012-06-08 23:27:02 [hometext] => Parody to Shakespeare's [bodytext] => Shall I compare thee to a winter night?
Thine heart frostbit more solid than cold rocks!
Sometimes cold beaks and frees me from cold's bite.
And Heaven shines on powdered shining clocks.
Somtimes straight winds give way to gleaming warm,
And night will always give itself to day,
And never too long lasting is its storm.
Your everasting night is here to stay!
Always the same cold darkened bitter bit,
Bless Death that sings for thee to hence to bed
So deathly days by you can quickly quit.
Oh! Springtime cheers and laughs to have thee dead!
By snowflakes falling, happy days doth dare
Vile sight, that thee to winter nights compare. [comments] => 5 [counter] => 156 [topic] => 2 [informant] => Pook [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 0 [ratings] => 0 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => LovePoetry )
Shall I Copare Thee to a Winter Night?

Contributed by Pook on Friday, 8th June 2012 @ 11:27:02 PM in AEST
Topic: LovePoetry



Shall I compare thee to a winter night?
Thine heart frostbit more solid than cold rocks!
Sometimes cold beaks and frees me from cold's bite.
And Heaven shines on powdered shining clocks.
Somtimes straight winds give way to gleaming warm,
And night will always give itself to day,
And never too long lasting is its storm.
Your everasting night is here to stay!
Always the same cold darkened bitter bit,
Bless Death that sings for thee to hence to bed
So deathly days by you can quickly quit.
Oh! Springtime cheers and laughs to have thee dead!
By snowflakes falling, happy days doth dare
Vile sight, that thee to winter nights compare.




Copyright © Pook ... [ 2012-06-08 23:27:02]
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Re: Shall I Copare Thee to a Winter Night? (User Rating: 1 )
by tica on Saturday, 9th June 2012 @ 05:16:49 AM AEST
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i like it :P


Re: Shall I Copare Thee to a Winter Night? (User Rating: 1 )
by girish on Saturday, 9th June 2012 @ 09:37:59 AM AEST
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imagine every night as death and every day as birth. you are re born to create new things. nice poem thanks for sharing
girish


Re: Shall I Copare Thee to a Winter Night? (User Rating: 1 )
by snc54 on Saturday, 9th June 2012 @ 10:13:52 AM AEST
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very interesting! i like it


Re: Shall I Copare Thee to a Winter Night? (User Rating: 1 )
by Deidra_Carmichael on Saturday, 9th June 2012 @ 11:00:32 AM AEST
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Wow what wit is present! I adore it and get a good laugh reading it over. Take care and God bless,
Deidra


Re: Shall I Copare Thee to a Winter Night? (User Rating: 1 )
by jordancharl on Saturday, 9th June 2012 @ 02:15:55 PM AEST
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very impressive words
read it over and over
great stuff.




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