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OpheliaA Poem by Jenna KayMy Ophelia Rip yourself apart for me Fill your mouth to the brim for me And I'll outline your weightless body in violets and rue Destroy your mind.. |
"C - The Boughs"A Poem by Shannon MillerI wrote this for school last year, and my teacher said it was more like an actual Shakespearean sonnet than any of the others written by his students... |
"L - Mine Lonely Heart"A Poem by Shannon MillerSweet friend, I'll ne'er forget,So kind and comforting,Although, to my regret,Ignorance was your king.Naught but dear is your soulTo this, mine lonely.. |
The TempestA Poem by ohsogracefulWhat is worse, war or hell? Hell, of course. Then let me ask you, Who resides in hell? Sinners, I suppose. Exactly. Everyone in hell i.. |
Shakespearify - Calling all lovers of the BardA Story by MoominImagine writing in the language and style of shakespeare? Now you can! |
Tadgear's Articles #2: A Tragedy Is Bipolar Disord..A Story by TadgearIn article 2 of this series, I will research "Romeo and Juliet" and bipolar disorder's symptoms to see if I can diagnose the character Romeo of this c.. |
Why Juliet Left RomeoA Poem by heartsiniceClassical Love Story from a creators perspective. |
I am Katherine: Taming of the ShrewA Poem by Casey LutherI have lied to myself and allowed myself to be beaten. I am not who I once was out of fear and out hunger and I wish not to feel the agony of exhausti.. |
Winter's LamentA Poem by Dominik D. RitesThe first poem I've ever written Shakespearean style, but I'm confident enough to share it! |
ShakespearedA Poem by Shantamurti PaulThis poem is a cry against all the prejudices and the unsung rules of the world. |
Kathrines MaskA Story by Xuannu5810Masks only show what is viewable on the outside yet, they hide what is on the inside. The title of 'the shrew' is given to women who are bad temepered.. |
SonnetA Poem by Stephen Rodriguez, PhDWritten recently: imitation of old school sonnet structure |
Stage FrightA Poem by Michael R. BurchStage Frightby Michael R. BurchTo be or not to be?In the endHamletopted for naught.NOTE: I interpret Hamlet's famous "To be or not to be" soliloquy as.. |
Heir of the UndergrowthA Poem by Cameron GilhoolyAffecting a playfully elevated tone, this free verse poem is inspired by living with a cat. |
My updated Sonnet to ScienceA Poem by Michael R. BurchIt’s Hard Not To Be Optimistic: An Updated Sonnet to SciencebyMichael R. Burch“DNA has cured deadly diseases and allowedlabs to create ani.. |