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Why does thee have to be? O, sweet Summer, Turn, And change your birthright. Speak such a truth, A truth not taken for granted; I can't fall in love A thousand times. O, sweet Summer, Your heart is in gloom; I can't reach it, but fall, And I will be the one to catch you. Swear not by the moon, My love; The moon is evil; Eternally she changes. A hundred and ten I will wait, But at the time which is present, Leave me to my sweet sadness; A thousand times goodnight.
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Jan 27, 2016
Jan 27, 2016 at 7:49 AM UTC
A Hundred & Ten (Inspired by Romeo And Juliet, Act 2)
Why does thee have to be? O, sweet Summer, Turn, And change your birthright. Speak such a truth, A truth not taken for granted; I can't fall in love A thousand times. O, sweet Summer, Your heart is in gloom; I can't reach it, but fall, And I will be the one to catch you. Swear not by the moon, My love; The moon is evil; Eternally she changes. A hundred and ten I will wait, But at the time which is present, Leave me to my sweet sadness; A thousand times goodnight.
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Jan 27, 2016
Jan 27, 2016 at 7:49 AM UTC
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