Authors note: Here is something I wrote a while ago but never bothered to post it. If horrible you can tell me, I wont get offended since I wrote this when I got bored. Although, this form of a poem is called a sestina and as I told a fellow reader of mine its hard to write one.

Disclaimer: I DONT OWN P&P!! Everything belongs to Jane Austen who I admire and adore. She is one of my favorite author and it was a shame she had to die. Who knows of what else she could of written if she hadn't died.

well anyhow here it is my poem...


There once was a gentleman's daughter named Elizabeth

She was too prejudice

She met a person with to much pride

His name was Darcy

They would eventually fall in love

After overcoming many obstacles

Snobbish people such as Lady Catherine and Ms. Bingley were some of the obstacles

But in the end they go over the fact Elisabeth

Married not for money but love

After overcoming her prejudice

And wounding her pride

She married the ever so "proud" Darcy

He was said to have too much pride

But it got hurt after facing the obstacles

Misunderstood was Darcy

He is too prideful though Elizabeth

After he refused a dance with her but she was prejudice

Then Charlotte said, "We are all fools in love"

What is love?

Both found out after getting rid of their pride

And getting over there prejudice

Which were two obstacles

"I was such a fool" though Elisabeth

But it was love at fist sight for Darcy

He was in the middle before he realized it according to Darcy

What he meant was in the middle of love

With the witty Elizabeth

Because he didn't realize he had too much pride

How to overcome such an obstacle?

Yet she had to get over her prejudice

When she did overcome her prejudice

She realized she was in love with the ever so "proud" Darcy

Who also like her over come many obstacles

And then both got married as a token of love

He didn't have too much pride

Though Elizabeth

The prejudice Elizabeth was no more

Darcy didn't have too much pride

Overcoming many obstacles they fell in love and lived happily ever after


Authors note: So... how was it? Worthless? Benevolent? For those who dont know what benevolent means it means "good". Wow Etymology class wasnt a waste of time. If you want to know what etymology is...then I guess I cant tell you if you respond. Even if you dont want to know what it is Respond please.