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Tale of Two Lovers Forbidden Love
(09/01/11) A tale of two lovers who met when they were young They got together just to have some fun. Sparks started flying way beyond their control They was so excited, so brave , so young , so bold. They became lovers ( I’m sure you already guessed) Bringing out emotions, bringing out their best. It was a forbidden love for a pair who was so young But they nurtured it, and soon it became as one. A love story - like a Romeo and Juliet tale Their love so strong, they knew it could not fail. He was protective in more ways than one For she was his life, she was the sun. They knew there would be objections By family and their friends, so they Kept it quiet till the very end. They continued with their schooling And professions they both gained And they knew from the beginning Their loves would remain the same. They now told everyone, and screamed it to the world How they hid their love, like an oyster hides its pearl. They got married and a child she did bear And as the child grew up, this story she would share.
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