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Sonnet 62 feat. Caro and Sofi

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Our names are Sofia and Carolina, also known as ‘lil tracks. This poem we rapped is Sonnet 62 by William Shakespeare. It is about excessive jealousy and selfishness. This poem is his response towards all the criticism he was given in his days due to these traits. He also admits it to be true, and expresses the guilt he felt, and he also admits that he was self absorbed. It is a response to the three jealousy Sonnets lined before this one, Sonnets 58, 59, and 61.

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Our names are Sofia and Carolina, also known as ‘lil tracks. This poem we rapped is Sonnet 62 by William Shakespeare. It is about excessive jealousy and selfishness. This poem is his response towards all the criticism he was given in his days due to these traits. He also admits it to be true, and expresses the guilt he felt, and he also admits that he was self absorbed. It is a response to the three jealousy Sonnets lined before this one, Sonnets 58, 59, and 61.

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