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Marry Me: A Shakespearean Sonnet
  Your goofy smile lights up the grayest days
  I get lost in your mesmerizing eyes
  Your dumb, dorky laugh sends my heart ablaze
  And when you fixes your hair, my heart dies
  
  Your voice is so effortlessly charming
  Even the birds fly down to hear you speak
  Your hugs make my heartbeat’s speed alarming
  And your dumb singing will never be bleak
  
  You makes me so happy to be alive
  I know you’ll be there for me whenever
  Together, there’s nothing we can’t survive
  I want this feeling to last forever
  
  I want you to know what you mean to me
  By giving you this ring while on one knee

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This peace follows the same format that Shakepeare wrote his sonnets, with 10 syllables in each line. I wrote about this topic because I was feeling romantic and wanted to make a cute poem.