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Lovestruck Fan
His hair is flawless; his eyes are perfect,
His music: my very inspiration,
His dreamy face is another aspect,
Singing to me in each situation,
But lighting up a smile on the faces,
Of countless devoted, adoring fan,
Does not equal knowing his embraces,
Alas, for him, I would fly to Japan,
Because it pains my heart to love and yearn,
So unattainable; yet I persist,
For someone who will not love in return,
Or know me, nor that I even exist,
For his blood type does lie in the B+ zone,
But- oh dear, I cannot recall my own.
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This sonnet is a parody of how teenagers often feel about celebrities. I wanted to make a point about how many fans spend more time on their idol than on themselves. I hope this poem will make people think what they stand for and why.