Sunday, June 5, 2011

Romeo and Juliet-Last

Two fair lovers of hate hath passed tonight.
What to think of such young love is your choice.
For the two of them believed it was right.
Now the village of Verona rejoice.
Two families of powerful hate and strife.
Hath come to forgive and forget the past.
Since their young children have given their life.
They live in peace and harmony at last.
All it took were the lives or their loved ones.
To come to an agreement and move on.
The birds hath began to chirp with the sons,
And once in a while the thought strikes upon.
That none shall say the way the story goes
Except Juliet and her Romeo.

1 comment:

  1. Nicely done! I like the way you are trying to incorporate Elizabethan language.

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