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Timeless Twist of Fate
In a celebration of movement and feet
 Two strangers meet
 In a place well known
 Where their idle love was first shown
 But later they find they are in s bind
 Where they first learn that love is not kind
 For enemies they seem to be
 to them true love comes at a fee
 Hidden among the darkness is a light that shines bright
 But all they have been taught is to hate and fight
 Beyond the tall castle wall Romeo does call
 To Juliet after the ball
 There they confess their love
 That was both decided and sent from above
 Paris asks for Juliet’s hand
 But with him her heart does not stand
 Juliet goes to the friar for s plan
 Because she can only love one man
 With a sip of a drink she falls into a deep sleep
 Leaving her body in a motionless heap
 Romeo departed before the mail could go
 So he didn’t know
 That Juliet’s death was a fake
 Or that Juliet simply just wasn’t awake
 He goes to her tomb where Juliet lays in her ultimate doom
 Upon arrival he is over come with misery and gloom
 With a sip of poison he accepts his death
 Juliet awakens as he draws his last breath
 Her joy turns to sadness
 As she stabs herself out of love and madness
 There their love was set free
 Together in heaven they will forever be
 One from each side their feud did give
 That death has taken and they no longer live
 From a feud as old as time can send
 The death of the two bids it thee end

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