Romeo & Juliet
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  • Reads 3,877
  • Votes 81
  • Parts 11
  • Time 30m
Complete, First published Feb 11, 2015
'She looked like a white rose,
Who first sensed the rays of light
Fed by the drops of water from dawn night;
That bloomed to its finest point
In the purest form ever told,
A delight for the sight
And aching for the soul
With a heart worth more than the world in sparkling gold
That gets every man immediately sold.

Her touch feels like a thousand butterflies
Flying up the open sky;
Through the clouds and against the wind
Spreading their most colorful wings,
Painting the morning colors of the breezing wind.'

[Quoted by Charlotte Beeckman © 2015 (redheadradiohead) All Rights Reserved]

[recreation of the original Shakespeare's ultimate love-story]

We are all familiar with the breathtaking tragedy called 'Romeo and Juliet', this is simply my own recreation of how I figured it would go with a more 'modern' touch, do not see this as a disliking toward the original script by which I adore it with all its non-existing flaws, see it as a form of adoration for his phenomenal work.
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