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Your poem must have fourteen lines. Each line must have ten syllables, and your meter must be iambic pentameter. The rhyme scheme is ababcdcdefefgg.


This may help: http://www.ehow.com/how_2184610_write-shakespearean-sonnet.html


Here is one of mine:


The Commandment



When all of life’s become a field of tares

That chokes the harvest of your fertile years,

And every moment’s thought is filled with cares,

Nay intimations that the harvest nears

So that you fear to plant the next year’s seeds

Lest you be absent when they’re fully grown

Or that they’ll go untended like your needs

That you’ve ignored until the chaff is blown,

Then you must reap before the summer’s gone

And all your stalks are stiff and bare and dry

And fallen from your scepter is the awn

That crowned your crop in better days gone by;

So swing your sickle, yea both sow and reap

And thereby nature’s first commandment keep.


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