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Another One MAG
Another tale of Romeo and Juliet
They fell in love, forbidden yet
They stayed together through the end
Here's my take of Romeo and Juliet
There's the lad who lives next door
To the beaut who washes hardwood floors
Always glances, never stares
Soon they swore to have evermore
Away they ran
A plan to seek
Each other out
Before dawn's peek
The beaut awaited for her lad
Until a cougar scared her mad
She ran in fright right out of sight
Leaving her veil of Persian white
The lad appeared
Then saw his end
It stabbed his heart
Which he couldn't mend
His eyes rolled back
Drooled crimson red
His hand on his heart
For he was dead
Out of the bushes came the maid
Shocked in sorrow here she laid
Next to her lad
This is where they stayed
They'd planned to get married
Their parents forbade
They were to meet up
In a harmless way
To make their vows
To be forever more
The wish came true
And I'll tell you how
Instead of saying “I do''
They took the plow
Forever will they have each other
Past the end with one another
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