15th June 2011

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O maiden, thy maiden

Below is inspired by Juliet’s monologue, in Romeo and Juliet, “O Romeo, Romeo”.

O maiden, thy maiden, wherefore art thou thy fairest maiden,
Deny thy travels and refuse thy school,
Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,
And thine happiness is eternal.

‘Tis but thy future that is my uncertainty,
Never mind the unavoidable, for thou needs to go,
By any distance would thy love be undying,
And for thy love, all thou owes,
A single kiss on a darling night.

For you my darling.

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