Thursday, September 30, 2010

Roses are red

Violets are blue,
This poem is lame
and is used by a fool

I enjoyed the overall idea of "My mistress' eyes'". Although I'm not going to hide in my bed with my cat on Valentines I'm not a fan of the overly cheesy love poems that come out of couple's mouths. This poem is real, and it protrays real-er love. I'm not saying I'm not flattered when someone calls me beautiful, however I know I'm not perfect. Don't pretend that I am. Also the other love poems that talk about their perfect women forget that their poem isn't original. So while it's nice that you call my eyes as "bright as the sun", whose to say that you won't give the same line to the next person?
Shakespeare knows what he's talking about yo

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