Two Lovers' Tragedy

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93314
United States
35° 22' 55.5168" N, 119° 12' 31.788" W

A deathly brawl takes place in filthy streets
Two men on each side joust and take their life
The foolish fray that started from the heat
Now marks the start of all the livings' strife
When Romeo Montague is banished
The poor victim near goes insane with grief
More news, Juliet would rather perish
New wedding makes first crumble like a leaf
Romeo leaves for Mantua in flee
Each spouse not knowing when their paths shall cross
Juliet is told new marriage must be
Now, Juliet's first husband will be loss
Family turns against her, she turns to priest
Friar gives her plan, that is not a feast

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This is a sonnet about the tradegy of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"

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