Shakespeare

With summer offering me a lot of time on my hands, I decided to look back on older ways of writing and the different syntax used in history. With this in mind, I decided to write this month’s poem utilizing the structures and word choices used in the past. Enjoy!

Life shall not be a single adventure
Rather built- through foundation
A magnificent shift ever changing
Opportunities to rebuild and recreate

Though thy options seem bleak
Picking at thines confidence
Conjure your strength and stand sleek
So you can argue with diffidence

Amidst the looming clouds and darkening sky
With our age thundering in the distance
To resolve thyself and form ties
For this is the propeller to persistence

His thoughts now speak, ” what lies here”
Seemingly so resilient and powerful
To help thyself tackle any miss
My oh my, thou art wonderful

 

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