Challenge
Challenge of the Week #59: Modernise Shakespeare’s ‘Shall I Compare Thee’ sonnet. The most masterfully written piece, as voted and determined by the Prose team, will be crowned winner and receive $100. Quality beats quantity, always, but numbers make things easier for our judges, so share, share, share with friends, family, and connections. #ProseChallenge #getlit #itslit
By the Numbers
In love's equation, how to value X,
And value you, who are the soul of X, times two?
A double beauty for my poor prospects,
My poor heart's bindings that you so undo—
The angularity of numbers makes the heart
More perfect in meandering, in staying lost,
In valuing the substance sensed, apart,
Unpossessed, untouchable. I know the cost
Of loving thus, an equal sign between
As if our being must have equal weight
As if we could be summed and split, a mean,
As if our crooked measure equalled straight.
For love's no calculation, nor is pain,
If we should come close once, and not again.
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