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RE: A Toy and Flower Sonnet (Petrarchan)
Hi @marlyncabrera thank you for sharing this poetry "A Toy and Flower Sonnet" . I love poetry and was always impressed by those who could find the rhyme that was a real struggle for me. At home when we were little we also tried to write little poems and I was really unsuccessful, my sister always won it. I am just hopeless but I love to read and really enjoy poems. It is something new I learnt today about Petrarchan sonet, I have never thought that it is the way how the sonet formed and that it divides the poem's 14 lines into two parts, the first part being an octave and the second being a sestet. Thank you for such a learning point :)
Hi, @stef1. It makes me happy that you've liked this sonnet, and that you've found the information useful. I'd like to read one of those poems you and your sister wrote; who knows, maybe you find inspiration and discover rhyming is not that difficult now that you are an adult.
Muses are mischievous sometimes.
Thanks for the visit, and please, let me know if you ever try writin poetry again :D
Thank you that is really nice of you, next time I chat to my sister I will tell her about you, she might have a laugh as it was some times ago when we were competing in attempting to write. But do not you think that this is something you born with it, like can or you can't?
We know for a fact that talent has an innate element, and that education can enhance it. Sometimes talents sleep long time before we wake them up :D