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New Year Tag - Spenserian Sonnet
T’is the season of jolly and such fun Ending a year and starting out brand new Others will be looking to the long run Uplifting many with words from a few Celebrating the new binding like glue Moving together with tag poetry Pot on the stove with Epulaeryu brew This stew is filled with great artistry T’is is just like cosmetic dentistry Brings a smile to celebrating faces The time is now for a royal entry Like playing cards with faces of aces Hello Lynn Marie go put on your clogs Look out the window you have just been tagged! Comment: I was tagged by Katherine Stella. Hello Lynn, this is especially for you. Happy New Year! Now you will have to find someone whose poetry you enjoy to tag. NOTE: The Spenserian sonnet rhymes as follows: ABABBCBCCDCDEE. The second four lines are linked by rhymes to the first four and the follow four, and a couplet concludes the poem by reemphasizing the main idea or proposing an alternative view. Isn’t this fun!!!
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