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My Fingers Froze On Sultry Noon
I was obsessed with a thought of winning her but my true feelings she never assessed yet hope I lost never hoping that positivity wins ever I continued to impress with feelings pure and true she smiled, said meet at marriage court next hour madly joyous, dreamt proposal-cum-marriage, wait worth due There she was with her fiancé, me not having any clue my world came crashing down she just wanted me to be witness for their vows “ I do” my fingers froze on sultry noon still somehow signed the Register thinking destiny wishing for me something better ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rhyme scheme - ababbcbc cdcdee ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ © Hitendra Mehta Placed 4th in Members Contest – The Spenserian Sonnet by Dr Ram ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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