Thursday, February 9, 2012

Flying with my Falcon


(What happens after the scene ends)

Nurse: "Dear child! Where in the world have you been?"
Juliet: "Nowhere of importance of sharing, Nurse. What, pray tell, have you been calling for?"
Nurse: "It is past the time you should rest. Am I going to have to use curfews again?"
Juliet: "No, that's childish. I'm fine, and I'll sleep, just let me remove these thick, extravagant clothes"
Nurse: "Surely, my dear."
(Nurse and Juliet work together to remove the dress. Juliet writes in her diary a poem before going to bed.)

Dear Diary,
          Normally, I'd be writing to my diary, but in this happy occasion I shall write a poem for the man I love.


My heart bleeds with love,
You are my falcon, You are my dove.
Tonight has been the best day I have known,
Practically jumping with joy, all my emotions clearly shown.
Don't know what it is about you that draws me,
But when I'm near you, I feel like, for the first time, I'm free.
You are the son of the man I am supposed to hate,
But I guess right now, it's too late
I can't wait till the clock strikes 9,
For then, Our lives, together will twine.

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