A Brief Description of a Shakespearean Sonnet
The Making of a Sonnet
First what makes up a Shakespearean Sonnet
A simple question with the answer forthwith
Think of costumes you wear with a Bonnet
The look would be improper without itThere must be four lines three times and then two
Each of the four must rhyme every other
Then to complete you rhyme the last two
These lines combat as sister and brotherAnd of course there must be a story told
One that will always seek to discover
It may be filled with love if you be so bold
Or a simple prose without a loverYou must decide then keep the word count true
Then each Sonnet you write will reflect you.
— WOLRAD(A Sonnet from the Wolrad collection #53)