Sunday, March 16, 2014

Wes Moore Shakespearean Sonnets

Wes Moore Sonnets



The Author Wes Moore Characterization Sonnet


Doppelgänger thou hath been in life.

Devastated by death.

Full with strife been this young life.
Took time thou didd and took breaths,
To bleed thou needs,
To take the pain and send.
To plant the seed.
Strive thou did in the end,
Thou needed aid.
Thou needed love.
For the sorrow had cut him open like a blade,
But fly thou would soon like a dove.
So listen now for you may see,
That like this Wes Moore thou can always be who thou want to be.




The Other Wes Moore Characterization Sonnet

Thou hath been the heir,
Without a fatherly king.
Twas the blow of deathly air,
Twirled it thou had like string.
Full of fuel.
Full of lies.
Life was too cruel.
Crime thou saw in eyes,
Sought to put it in fruition.
Went to the streets,
But lacked the ancestral permission.
Reach thou tried such a great feat.
But don’t be fooled for they all tried,
But this Wes Moore cast them all aside.

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