If Shakespeare had a Pokemon

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    Well trying to stay true with the Shakespearean sonnet, I came up with the below, hope you guys like it. Though I feel like I could still have done better, haha (word choices mostly). :)

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    Sleeping from first day's peace, a day sunny.
    Wakeful, recalled I, a dream of mine.
    Encountered Pokemon a many,
    Joined I in fun in thine journey's time,
    Remembering first day's choice and friendship.
    Mine eyes gazed upon three in beauty,
    First of grass was Bulbasaur. A soft nip,
    Assured mine thoughts of its bravery.
    Second of water was Squirtle. Fashion
    And kindness, contended for my respect.
    Third of fire was Charmander. Passion
    Burned bright within, to ode I expect.
    Can it be, didst thou occur mine dream?
    Choices made I, and truthful it would seem.
     
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    I'm not much one for sonnets, but this was pretty nice, I thought. Good job!
     
    Very Good! It's Awesome! Just two words: Incredible Fantastic! Are you intetrseted in joining on my anthology? Maybe we can get more and more till we have dozens of poems! Really good! 9.5/10
     
    I'd say he picked Charmander, but that's just me. He seems like the passionate type.

    This was pretty cool. The structure and word choice was pretty close to true Shakespearean work. I noticed one mistake:

    Third of fire was Charmander. Passion,
    Burned bright within, to ode I expect.

    I'm thinking "burned" should be "burning." Or perhaps take out the comma after "passion." Right now it reads as though passion has been burned into the Charmander.

    Anyway, I'm doing a sort of epic ballad about the pokémon universe, so it seems we have a common interest. Cool.
     
    Hamlet was pretty cool, I thought. Most of Shakespeare's plays and poems leave me feeling weird after I read them, but Hamlet was kind of intense.
     
    Thats so cool, I wish I had skills like that. I failed the sonnets portion of the poetry unit in English.
     
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