Wednesday 15 February 2012

Poem to Juliet

To Juliet,


Juliet, my love for thee is an undying flame of passion
Unexplainable to words
Let it be known as a fiery lust, whose sparks flutter and dance
In a warm summer night
Eternally burning of a desire for you
To be able to one day wrap my arms around thee

Like a koala who hangs onto it’s tree
Only to intend loyal, as it is
Vulnerable without it
Ever most comparable, to myself to you, Juliet

Love, 
Romeo



Restrictions:
1) Cannot use the word "the"
2) The beginning letter of all the sentence combined was intended to make the words "Juliet" and "love."

1 comment:

  1. Mason this is so well done. Not only do I thoroughly enjoy your use of the double constraint, but I love the line " Like a Koala who hangs onto it's tree". This line mimics the playful love that Romeo and Juliet feel for one another. Great work.

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