Romeo and Juliet

by mookoo   Feb 28, 2006


Upon first sight doth Cupids arrow strike,
One fair Juliet and her Romeo,
Consequently forbidd'n for both alike,
The feud their family names do bestow,

Behold secret love and unknown marriage,
Separated by Romeos grief,
The banished lover punished by his rage,
Taken from his beloved like a thief,

Leaving Juliet alone and mourning,
Future plann'd by her one, prom'nent father,
Upon us a fresh day now is dawning,
Juliets heart lies yet but with none other,

Her Romeo hath been taken away,
But is the love tied in knots that stay?

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  • 18 years ago

    by aDORKable x3

    Awesome!! I just finished reading that book a few hours ago...wonderfully done
    amandaOxO