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You might find one of Edna St Vincent Millay's sonnets fits the bill. I know one that has these lines in it: Am urged by your propinquity to find/your person fair... I can't recal the first line unfortunately, but you could call it a parody of a love-poem, as you could also Shakespeare's sonnet 130, which satirises the exaggereated love-poems of his time.

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Sure, here is a short parody poem in the style of a Sonnet:

Oh screen, thou art a wondrous thing to see, A glowing square that doth consume my time, Thy pixels dance and captivate my mind, A digital world, a place where I am free.

Yet nestled in my bed, I lie in sloth, My eyes grow tired, my thumbs begin to ache, But still I scroll, unwilling to forsake, This endless stream of tweets and images both.

Alas, I fear the day when thou shalt die, No more shall I see viral cat memes, Or watch the dramas of online regimes, But till that day, I'll never say goodbye.

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