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Love in the Seasons
It starts off small, a tiny spring seedling.
It needs to be nurtured to take its course.
And when it’s put to bed in the evening,
It should be put to bed by a calm source.
Next, when the days are heated by the sun,
Fun times arrive with a splash in the pool,
And it thrives with a cheetah’s urge to run.
The relationship sparkles like a jewel.
Then, the leaves start falling down to the ground.
A few fights and a little struggling,
The love keeps going around and around,
But is typically made up with cuddling.
The winter season does no harm to it,
Love is sweeter than we’d like to admit.
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This is a Shakespearean sonnet. There may not be a lot of iambic pentameter, as I just learned how to generally write a sonnet yesterday. This was just for practice and I'd appreciate feedback from anyone who would like to help correct it.