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Love In the moonlight I see your sparkling face

In the moonlight I see your sparkling face
I recollect yours such a charming smile
Where can anyone love so tender ever trace
Except in your romance all my while

The candle light flickers tonight
All fire burns me out like a forest
But still I will keep it aright
When I think of you being so modest

Champagne we shall have so free
All will also enjoy some water of coconut
Candy will be served along with tea
For those who love to have salted peanut

Love and my heart shall rejoice
Tenderness and tears would be your choice

Style / type: 
Free verse
Review Request (Intensity): 
I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back
Last few words: 
only love poemy not sonnetry don't count syllables
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Not Explicit Content

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I know not much about Sonnets, but I found this to be a very tender poem.

Regards,

raj (sublime_ocean)

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raj (sublime_ocean)

ur reading it is enough pat on my back thanks friend

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indeed. Yet the form of the sonnet is very strict re meter.

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do read it with eyes closed
as in Braille
then along with my sonnet
you shall sail

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i love this piece............... maestro

I'm happy it meets the sonnets needs

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do comment oldest sonnet mine

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my first sonnet

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the thing about sonnets is the number count of syllable in each line is supposed to be the same. This is the main reason I stopped trying to write them. This is a nice poem but from my understanding it's not a sonnet

read it as a sonnetry poetry
syllables I will learn after another century
lol

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this poem as a sonnet
minus the count of syllables

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