Jeffrey Liminsang Poems

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1.
Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer’s Rose?

Shall I compare thee to a summer’s rose?
Thou art more exquisite and more restrain:
Rough winds do shake the long and lank flowers,
And summer’s rose hath all too short a life:
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Peace

To find peace one must be at peace with themselves
To find peace there should be no conflict that can involves violence
To find peace there should always be a solution to solve a problem
To find peace there should always be kindness
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3.
Shall I Compare Thee To A Spring Day?

Shall I compare thee to a spring day?
Thou art more charming and more elegant:
Rough winds do shake the blossom buds,
And spring flowers hath all too short of a story:
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4.
Shall I Compare Thee To A Rainy Day?

Shall I compare thee to a rainy day?
Thou art more depressing and gloomier:
Rough winds do shake the falling tears of the heavens,
And rainy days hath all too long of a season:
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5.
Shall I Compare Thee To A Winter’s Night?

Shall I compare thee to a winter’s night?
Thou art more pleasant and more control:
Rough winds do shake the falling flakes of winter,
And winter’s lease hath all to long of a vigour:
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6.
Romance…

Romance may last for a while
But love will last for all eternity
And since love is from Romance
It will have a special meaning
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7.
Shall I Compare Thee To A Starry Night?

Shall I compare thee to a starry night?
Thou art more intense and more glisten:
Rough winds do shake the sleek and vivid stars,
And starry night hath too short of a night:
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8.
Shall I Compare Thee To A Sunny Day?

Shall I compare thee to a sunny day?
Thou art more radiant and more exquisite:
Rough winds do shake the ray of heavens,
And sunny days hath all too short of a time:
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9.
Shall I Compare Thee To A Fall Day?

Shall I compare thee to a fall day?
Thou art more beauty and more lovely:
Rough winds do shake the dying leaves of summer,
And fall hath too long of a phase:
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10.
Shall I Compare Thee To A Mid-Summer Day?

Shall I compare thee to a mid-summer day?
Thou art more pretty and more endless:
Rough winds do shake the beloved blossom of June,
And mid-summer hath all too short of a vitality:
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