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."
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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