The story of Romeo and Juliet <br />Is an interesting tale you wont forget. <br />So let me tell you right away <br />How such much hope turned to dismay <br /> <br />It all began when Romeo <br />Came to the Capulet disco. <br />Dancing round the party floor. <br />He gazed upon Juliet in awe. <br /> <br />The lovers met, and then they kissed <br />But Juliet’s cousin Tybalt Hissed <br />“If I see him again” He fussed <br />“ I’ll have his eyeballs for breakfast” <br /> <br />And so in secret, the love-birds married <br />Swapped their rings then away were carried <br />Up the stairs, minding her head. <br />And ran a muck in Juliet’s bed. <br /> <br />But Juliet’s family wouldn’t approve <br />Of their daughter and a Montague, getting their groove. <br />And to bad luck, while their minds were wurly. <br />Lord Capulet had arrived back early <br /> <br />Romeo grabbed his pants and ran. <br />Sliding down the pipe to scram. <br />“You’ll marry Paris” said her dad. <br />“No I wont! ” she screamed so mad. <br /> <br />But Tybalt found Romeo in town. <br />“ You’ll pay for snogging my cousin” he frowned <br />They bravely fought but Tybalt lost <br />But Romeo’s banishment was the cost. <br /> <br />So Juliet met the Loyal Bishop <br />To drink a potion with a tiny Hiccup <br />A magic drink to fake her death. <br />So realistic! Not even breath. <br /> <br />Juliet was found in early morning <br />And later on a funeral mourning <br />But a stupid servant passed it on <br />To Romeo, and got it all wrong. <br /> <br />When Romeo saw his darling wife. <br />He drank some poison and took his life. <br />Juliet woke from her sleeping state. <br />And saw her tragic husbands fate. <br /> <br />Without her Romeo, wouldn’t suffice. <br />So Juliet made her sacrifice. <br />Pulled the knife into her breast <br />And lay dead on her husbands chest. <br /> <br />The lovers families who didn’t agree <br />Until this day, they could finally see <br />Their children who just craved for love. <br />Now rest in peace way up above.<br /><br />Adam Pergande<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-tragedy-of-romeo-and-juliet/
