SONNET: son·net ( P ) Pronunciation Key (sonit) n.
1. A 14-line verse form usually having one of several conventional rhyme schemes.
2. A poem in this form.
I don't know what
tomorrow will bring me.
Because my smile grows
fainter when you're gone.
My laughter, suppressed,
and it won't turn on.
But when I close my eyes,
you're all I see.
I can't stop it,
my heart won't let me be.
But, you just don't see.
It won't even don.
Our feelings toward love,
it feels like a con.
My heart has been barred,
locked without a key.
Till the day I met
you turned it around.
Broke me to peices
and let me so low.
Yet, I go back to
that one solemn bound.
Hoping someday you
will want to know.
How happy you make me.
It feels I've found,
That one person to
make my heart beats go.