Star Crossed Lovers

Richard

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In shadows deep or morning's golden light,
He kissed her lips beneath the pallid light,
With hope to mend the feud's dark, bitter toll,
Which stirred in Romeo vengeful fire.
Juliet woke to find her love was gone,
Her beauty like the dawn's first light.
Two hearts entwined by fate's cruel jest.
A confidante in love’s forbidden scheme.
Did buy a poison, swift and strong.
Tybalt's wrath did spill dear Mercutio's blood,
Two households, alike in dignity,
Oh, Romeo, oh Juliet,
She helped the lovers in their secret flight,
Good Friar Lawrence, wise and kindly soul,
Their future bright, yet filled with feuding's scorn,
On Juliet’s balcony, their love was sworn,
In fair Verona where we lay our scene,
Romeo, hearing of her deathly plight,
Sweet Romeo, a Montague so rare,
A story told for ages hence.
Their spirits soar, forever blest.
From the apothecary’s secret store.
His lifeless form, her heart did break.
And with one thrust, her own life she did take.
Juliet took the potion, cold and deep,
A love that fate would later compromise.
And drank the draught that ended wrong.
Young Juliet, a Capulet so fair,
Yet fate decreed their love's despair.
To be with Romeo evermore.
She took his dagger, with the coming dawn,
Thus ends the tale of lovers' mournful plight,
In secret wed the star-crossed pair.
She feigned her death, in timeless, death-like sleep,
With deadly steel he wrought his mournful flood,
A tragedy that ends in agony.
A tale of love, forbidden and unseen,
With whispered vows beneath the starry skies.
And thus was banished from his heart's desire.
Both met beneath the moonlit night.
Star Crossed Lovers
And stood beside them in their fervent dream.
The Nurse, she knew of Juliet’s hidden plight,
Their love remains, intense, immense.
In love so deep, in death they met,

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