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Warrior Winning
Warrior and Gladiator fought fiercely till the end. A furious fight between them was brutal though both fend. Regularly death was a fairly common occurrence. Risk of death in their minds never created disturbance. It didn't mean death of one fighter was inevitable. Over fight gladiator lost; fight was memorable; Result was unfortunate; crowd felt practice to amend. Warrior won, crowd cheered; gladiator was his best friend. In blood absorbing sand warrior looked for King's clearance; No killing signal he hoped while crowds' cheer was deterrent. Nod silently by king meant to kill inevitably; Ignored gladiator's past wins were unforgettable. None hoped defeated that day would be killed in stadium. Gladiator felt winner's sword pierced in right atrium. ~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x Amanda’s Dark Sonnet form was invented by Amanda J Norton who writes on Allpoetry.com. It is a sonnet consisting of two seven line stanza’s. The first letters of each line form a two word acrostic, which must be alliterative. The rhyme scheme is as follows: aabbcca abbccdd Each line is 14 syllables although iambic heptameter is not required. The author gave no indication that a volta is required. It must be about a “dark” topic. Thanks to Amanda J Norton for the creative work. Pasted from http://poetscollective.org/everysonnet/amandas-dark-sonnet Thanks to Mr Lawrence Eberhart for the resource at Poets COLLECTIVE Site.
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