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What Do the Stars Tell a Lover's Heart
Profound silence felt and revered, stirring an awesome emotion which stillness repeals whenever brightness shines; and the primroses' scent spreads the delight of the mild season. What do the stars tell a lover's heart...palpitating in tranquility, amid shadows that advance with the pretty fireflies? Dream, and reprieve from the loss... hoping that love doesn't lay at rest, but chooses to celebrate 'till after the evening and tell romantic tales. The invisible crickets chirp, somewhat awkward to the ears, I'd rather hear the coos of the owls, which are richer and more harmonious in sound, but where are they in this darkness, unless they are mating in the willows of the lake? Our blanket is spread on the wide Sheep Meadow, with the superb view of the Manhattan's skycrapers, towering over us as sentinels in castle's towers. Juliet wanted to taste this freedom, embracing and kissing her handsome Romeo, not fearing anyone intruding in her paradise, unwilling to leave anytime soon; and unruffled, she would continue to love him. What do the stars tell a lover's heart? Accept the lovely rose that he offers you, and adore it, because it has no thorns, to make you bleed in despair; sing with him a beautiful sonnet that Shakespeare wrote for his lover who crossed the huge Atlantic ocean, when ships took months to reach America's shore! Written on 2/19/2010
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