A/N: Another sonnet that my teacher assigned me. And again, the first line originally came from Sonnet 43 by a popular poet Elizabeth Barret Browning. I wonder if our teacher plans to assign us to make a sonnet with the first line not from other authors. This sonnet I imagine how Yuki loved Tohru.


Sonnet 17

How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.

I love thee from the surface of the lands until the deepest grounds of the sea

For thine heart is thy goal from the beginning

That my heart shalt endure the hardships to be in thy way

I love thee to the point of life and death

For I wit that thou art thy reason why I am in this world

That everytime I meet the rising sun with thee far away

I fear thee to be in danger; scared never to return

I love thee that everytime thine eyes look at mine

I can see the doors of heaven opening and welcoming me stay and never leave

I love thee with my whole being; my whole heart

That even if thou command me to stay forever

I shalt never refuse thy order

For I will love thee even stronger as time passes by.


A/N: I'm not expecting reviews or anything. I simply want to unleash my imagination and obsession in this pairing. For those who appreciate it, by next week, I think I could post another literary piece (no longer a sonnet).