Romeo and Juliet

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Remember not the pathos of our plight
Or the tears of our too-youthful end.
Mourn us not, for we became a light,
Eden shining still through deathless night,
On all who first pure love would comprehend.

Judge us not, although we chose to die,
Undone by beauty such as few have known,
Love so perfect one could not reply
In words less meteoric than its own.
Each life must wend its way towards death and pain.
Though we died young, our story will remain.


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5 Responses to “Romeo and Juliet”

  1. I like this poem it is deep

  2. yep…… what am i suppost to do???? i dont get it? this is soo unfair i lost my glasses when i was running in pe and some perssone gane and pushed me and i got a bleeding nose now i am in class getting told to comment on this movie and my computer is not making it play unless this sis the wrong website, and also i want a drink and my friend in refusing to by me one and i ow Bob 2000$ that i stole!!!!!!!!!!!!! i dont no y i am saying this but it makes me feel better when every1 knows what i have to go through, i meen my maid only packed me chip sand a hot dog and some chips and chocolate and some candy!!!!!!!! it is so unfair and know one wants to give me food! I WANT SUSHI NOW!!!!!!!!!! u see i luv sushi more than any1 way more than Hana!!! (ps i hate her that is y she is my best friend).

  3. Nice poem, too short (like most good ones,) but good all the same. :)

    Imagine if “ummmm????” could type like that…

  4. I think that this is truly beautiful and ignore this guy -.- Nothing better to do x I love Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet. You capture the essence of forbidden love with precision.

  5. i like this poem

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