The love of Romeo and Juliet is always bricked /
trapped in the tower of a medieval castle /
dungeon in the castle of Windsor /
Among eyes that fitam /
many stones of castles and abbeys separating the eyes of Romeo and Juliet /
but the look / that through walls and walls /
The love of Romeo and Juliet /
love is always impossible to hold /
therefore becomes an ideal love in the recorded /
though is real /
is rooted in the green over the grass in your eyes /
the blue flowers that are reflected in Daffodils in your eyes /
lighting the blue flowers that adorn whores herbs as cynical philosophers /
The love of Juliet is great because of men and women mature /
already married and with children /
constituting an insurmountable wall /
within which the offender lives under the weight of an iron mask of social /
it hides the face of Romeo /
the face of Juliet /
More than Montequio families and Capuletos /
whose enemies are the patriarchs of their families /
the love of Romeo and Juliet real /
without the masks of these names /
is a love that has enemies /
enemies a love that can not be /
not be in the shuttle of the acts and facts /
It is a love against all adversity /
opponents in children /
and wives and husbands involved /
hatred avoengo /
atavistic hatred previous subsunção shakesperiana in the case of Romeo and Juliet /
hatred cultivated by us all /
we were frustrated and angry with the real love /
a real love reckless leaving the scope of ideas and is held /
no longer simple and it is an ideal cruel insult /
that offends us all frustrated /
unable to live under the real love /
because we must live away from real love /
and just married to the love ideal /
we are governed by law and economics /
Love that must give the name of Bela Marília /
Beatriz or Natércia /
Lolita or perhaps Lilithy to someone who is not well known /
This tragic love of Romeo and Juliet /
it dies of poison in a miserable marriage /
the virus that leads to the institutionalized elderly sad, gloomy /
because the love is not even the shadow Messalina /
This love makes us live and die as a monk /
lone whole life on the tortured face of the earth /
nun and monk who grow only in the land of the heart heartsease /
Although virgin and die without incarnation of love /
that still live in the idea of Plato /
represented in the theater by the cruel tragedy of the poet Shakespeare /
and the drama of life /
by going back into the blood that syncopate each heart rate /
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