Shall I Compare Thee To A Winter’s Night? Poem by Jeffrey Liminsang

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:
Sometimes too cold for the eyes of winter to excel,
And often its white complexion glistens;
And from fair to fair its icy complexion is hidden,
By chance or nature’s changing course thou decline;
But thy eternal winter’s day shall not dimmed
Nor lose thy effects on thy winter’s day;
Nor shall thy demise crow thou roam in its silhouette,
When in eternal canto thou glow:
So long as mankind can breathe and eyes can see,
So long lives this and this gives life to thee

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Danie J 05 October 2013

This isn't written in the proper rhyme scheme or iambic pentameter or syllables.

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