Romeo and Juliet poems(for English)

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1(Narrator)

Through the lack of love,

Rises sense. Security.

Tradition; it smiles,

Upon a pending union.

Though your bound heart,

May not.

Selfish eyes; claimed.

What was not to be

Their own.

Rash decisions,

Due hold.

Consequences one

Must pay.

Intentions of the well manner,

Made a paradox

In their own work.

2(Nurse)

The words my mouth does speak,

Cause my heart to break.

The girl I nursed off as mine own,

Despises what I have carelessly written into my mouth.

I guided her against the wiser consequences,

Into the arms of waiting fate.

My words which cut into her trust,

Drove her to an act that I can not bare to think.

3(Narrator, Balcony)

Low the voices,

High of words,

Those which hold hearts,

Given oaths under approval.

4(Capulet)

Mine own intentions mean well,

Through yours interpretation does not give thanks.

Your age is of proper youth,

To be made a loyal mother and wife.

Why doest thou reject my authority?

And beg for a fate not meant for you?

My dreams and ambitions drowned in you,

Put down by your ungrateful attitude.

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⏰ Last updated: Oct 23, 2013 ⏰

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