Thine Lonely Night

by Juliet   Jul 26, 2011


Romeo Romeo where for art thou,

I am alone this night,

Beneath the stars high in the sky,

Unable to hear thee's words

Unable to drink them in,

Thine' paint of blush leaving thine face

As thee is nowhere to be found,

So i wait...

Thine mind speaks out a symphany in thee's absence,

Thou i understand we mustn't fall into lovers' perjuries,

So ponder my dearest Romeo

For if thou dost love then thou shall see in time,

But thou must understand

I am too fond and therefore please forgive,

But trust me love I shall be more true than those that have more coying,

If thee think it a mistake I shall frown and be perverse my dear,

But as I say please ponder...

Beneath this moon we both share tonight

As we sleep beneath the same sky,

Please swear not by the moon for it is far too inconsistant,

Do not swear at all at this moment if ever...

Though tonight we may both lay without the satisfaction

Please know my love that thou didst have my vow of love and faithfulness from the start...

Love Your Juliet

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