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Romeo and Juliet

Contributed by Cupid on Friday, 1st April 2005 @ 02:09:27 PM in AEST
Topic: LovePoetry



She walks wondring why this happened to her

She sees a series of seabirds twirl to a tree with troubles of its own.

Stopping, she turns and tries to find her heart but hears instead a brilliant voice bellowing out his bad dreams.

He hears her voice as well, her mouth moves dripping jewels and pearls onto pillows of passion

Love is beautiful

It never lies

But to tell of it

Would be a surprise

To the noble lady

Awaiting her lover

In the grove so shady

Never knew how he had finally found the lovely lady of his dreams.

Because dreaming draws for you a painting paired with the Venus of time.

Terror tears its throat on a thorn bush, burning with curiosity, but caring for the biggest clock, clicking, ticking as Time goes by in the glazed glassy eyes of a man who knows no fear.

Now tell me whos hoping for to speak words of wonderment.

Adding an adornment of adoration for the right time to tell a swan that shes swimming in a sea of sadness.

Love is beautiful

It never lies

But to tell of it

Would be a surprise

To the noble lady

Awaiting her lover

In the grove so shady

Wait(!) for to talk of such things one must have a silver tongue and a heart of gold.

The deepest and purest disregarding the poorest of the poor.

The princess awaits her lover.

Ride to her(!) so she may make out your fine figure in the deepest silent distance.

He does, but the mother of this magnificent maiden might never forgive his father for the past and present family feud.

Love is beautiful

It never lies

But to tell of it

Would be a surprise

To the noble lady

Awaiting her lover

In the grove so shady

So for now they intimately intend to elope after eventide song.

The darkling sky a deep devilish blue but belonging to the Lovely Lady known as the Lunar Light.

The beauty of Moon!

Love is beautiful

It never lies

But to tell of it

Would be a surprise

To the noble lady

Awaiting her lover

In the grove so shady

Ah! But to savour the sweetness of a sorely passionate love.

Love is beautiful

It never lies

But to tell of it

Would be a surprise

To the noble lady

Awaiting her lover

In the grove so shady

For now, lady, goodbye.

But for now, lady, goodbye,

goodbye.




Copyright © Cupid ... [ 2005-04-01 14:09:27]
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Re: Romeo and Juliet (User Rating: 1 )
by DrowningInKarma on Friday, 6th May 2005 @ 10:28:19 PM AEST
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i have to say i feel like wise about your poem...many depicting and in depth words were chosen to compose such a piece...*2 kudos to you* i see we may take t he same meaning from such a story...thanx for the comment i appriciate the time and words you gave....you seem like qutie a good person to talk to and relate to...ttyl
Tanya




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