
My Rose in a Dying Field

Shakespearean Sonnet Gallery
Protect Thee
If thy see my face, on a shining hill
Well the stars above gave it the bright light
If thy are alone and feel the cold chill
Know that my love, shall see thee through the night
For thy sweet innocence, is radiance
And I hope thy will stay here forever
To be my love now, with bright songs and dance
For thy are a beautiful entity
But when thy left me ,I am struck by fear
I grow a hunger, only love can sate
I'm confused, and the future is unclear
I shall not grow old and give in to fate
But I know that love shall never give in
And it shall protect thee, from any sin
Just For Thee (Gallery Highlight)
Alas the gate to my heart is now closed
That was opened long ago, just for thee
And now thy are gone, with my love disposed
Though I don't want to, I let go of thee
Hear me bright star, the echoes of my cries
Sad, for the arrow of love has pierced my heart
I sing to you, my song as my soul dies
Telling the tale of the time I could not restart
And tis late, for I have fallen in love
With beauty so vast, that roses envy
With a smile so bright,that the stars speak of
Don't be surprised when I save thee, savvy?
So I sail through the raging ocean tides
But thy pure love, protects me from all sides
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No More Lies
A bottle of wine, shaking is the floor
And I don't wish to believe in thy lies
And I shall not be touched by thy fake cries
So I shalt have strength, to show thee the door
Thy never understood, my heart felt sore
So leave! And bring thy folly tears and cries
But tis no avail that I try to believe
Nothing can undo, what thy did before
I feel relief, without thee at my side
Thy wont go, what are thy trying to achieve
Too late! For the tides of life hath been stirred
I know thy wont give, so I keep my pride
Without thee, true love and care I shall receive
No more poison from the words that thy slurred
A Staircase to Heaven
I did not get a chance, to make thee smile
And must thy depart from beautiful life?
For if thy do, thy will bring my heart strife
And to the ends of the Earth I shall sail!
And with might I shall rid of all things vile
So thy can come back, to be true to life
Thy can't, leaving me to fend for myself
Oh and how I miss thy sweet precious smile
So does a staircase to heaven exist?
For I wish to replace, thy place with mine
What is the point of living, without life of my love
And I shall not surrender to this mist
Anything I shall climb , even a thorny vine
And all the doubt in my heart, I shall shove
Fair Maiden
I have a deep craving for thy sweet love
But I hath not the great courage to claim
For thy eyes lay on someone lame
But I shall not forsake my love
For thy are beauty beyond compare
So are thy feelings for me the same
For I have a fear to be stricken with shame
But falter I shalt not,for I shall fight for thy care
Finally I murmur to myself "hope"
And I race through eternity to find
A glimpse of hope and the strength to cope
And I rise,run,fight for thee fair maiden
Wherever thy lay, I shall not leave thee behind
Love that grew in us shall not be taken
Explanation: If you read all of these sonnets, then you may have noticed that I use thee and thy instead of you, thats because I'm a big fan of the old English language (I can thank Shakespeare for that). So I like to set my sonnets in a middle aged era or a fairy-tale like place. And most of them tells of a journey to find love. So I'm going to explain them one by one: