Daisy's Sonnet

Thurs 5 Dec 2013: Sonnet        

The Great Gatsby Chapter 7


A voice as soft as melting snow
One look was all it really took
But rash and quick the soul did go
Wild car, wild act, and Daisy shook

And so the liquid beads did fall
All colour from her apples fled
No help did she attempt to call
And poor old Myrtle was but dead

He grasped her hand showing her love
Don’t cry, don’t scream, don’t fear, my heart
To seize the shame will be my job
I swear til death do us apart

I swear just whisper in my ear
Sweet murmur, you’re what is most dear.



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