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Romeo and Juliet

by OrangeRose

When Romeo chose poison, He chose to die asleep, And painlessly join Juliet. Their promise still to keep. When Juliet chose to follow him, A dagger in her breast, Embrace could never feel so sweet, As Death's gentle arrest. The Reaper kissed them kindly, And took them by the hand, And led them far away from here, To find a better land. They left us here to ponder, Faces white as winter snow, Why lovers couldn't live to tell, The tale of long ago.
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24 / F / Under a Willow Tree
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Written by
OrangeRose
24 / F / Under a Willow Tree
Published
Nov 8, 2018
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1m
Tags
#romance#tragedy#shakespeare#love#life#death#drama
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