Sunday 24 April 2016

Sonnet of Shakespeare - " if you compare it to a summer's day





Sonnet of Shakespeare in tribute to 400 years of your demise. heart emoticon heart emoticon
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" if you compare it to a summer's day
You're certainly more beautiful and more mild
The wind blows the leaves on the floor
And the time of the summer is very small.
Sometimes the sun shines too much
Sometimes faints with coldness;
What's beautiful declines in one day,
The sweet mutation of nature.
But in the summer you will be eternal,
And the beauty that you have; you won't lose
Don't even get to the sad death of winter:
These lines with the time you grow up.
And while on this earth there is a being,
My verses alive will make you live."
William Shakespeare


Translated from Portuguese ·