The sonnet tells a story of secret love between two people who cannot be together due to belonging to other people and vows they have made. They share a passionate kiss but know they are doomed to live with longing rather than being together. The haiku speaks of forbidden love hurting but also making one feel more alive. The free verse uses metaphors of stars, magnets, flowers, birds, and lovers to depict the pain and separation of forbidden love while still being able to experience the other from afar through sight, feeling, smell, sound and love.
The sonnet tells a story of secret love between two people who cannot be together due to belonging to other people and vows they have made. They share a passionate kiss but know they are doomed to live with longing rather than being together. The haiku speaks of forbidden love hurting but also making one feel more alive. The free verse uses metaphors of stars, magnets, flowers, birds, and lovers to depict the pain and separation of forbidden love while still being able to experience the other from afar through sight, feeling, smell, sound and love.
The sonnet tells a story of secret love between two people who cannot be together due to belonging to other people and vows they have made. They share a passionate kiss but know they are doomed to live with longing rather than being together. The haiku speaks of forbidden love hurting but also making one feel more alive. The free verse uses metaphors of stars, magnets, flowers, birds, and lovers to depict the pain and separation of forbidden love while still being able to experience the other from afar through sight, feeling, smell, sound and love.