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A Song For Juliet
When last they kissed, and passion's lease bloomed brief and sweet, Sir Shakespeare's quill would set in motion a deathly chill. For Juliet, he could not appease to win her smile and would not release a tranquil tale...but did reveal this tragic poem, where lovers fell and would break our hearts with spellbound grief. Behold, your eyes will weep for her, and empty arms will flail, for him Young lovers swept away, in love Misguided youth that we hold dear and through the years we pray for them, as songs are sung by mourning doves ... Their love, was a fever, sorely sought Of passion's quest, she would requite to bridge the wage of family strife But, delusion, rides deceitful plots To think him dead, she had no doubt Despaired, beyond her wildest thought Disquiet of the heart cried out And death, would dim the stars that night Their song still lives, as stories will Upon two graves, we linger here Such love divine, is ours to keep A sonnet binds them, ever still... A love that cannot be compared While swollen hearts, with anguish, weep ___________________________ 2/11/14
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