Part Twice.
Oh my dear Juliet, you know it was always so hard for me to express.
The love you have brought will slowly start to manifest.
Together we will move in harmony towards the West.
We can call it destiny.
The love you have shared was for me especially.
Knowing you're there brings out the best in me.
I call you modern day Juliet because you are Shakespeares description.
You are that imperfect woman with advanced technology in which he envisioned.
That means you know about love, and you know what you desire.
You stay true to your decisions and that's what I truly admire.
You do front and pretend
But you play hard to get so I don't get offended.
We're exclusively for each other, and it's a given.
Our affair is Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet rewritten.
We talk often so we won't be so smittened
I check on you daily to see how you're livin'.
I find it quite hard to leave this discretion.
But it's my minor insecurities that brings this to my attention.
Juliet was struck and had only Romeo on her mind.
Am I the Romeo you were hoping for and longing to find?
Don't want to be offensive or come off quite rude.
But has our conversations been put aside while you talk to other dudes?
I apologize, but I call you the modern day Juliet not as a compliment.
That's why you're imperfect, yet to romance you is something in which I am quite confident.
So my Juliet, with you I would fall in love during our slow dance.
As I make an advance and advance to your hands.
I hold them to try my best to be that man.
Do all I can
And be your Romeo, but I can't.
I can only be myself and my honest expression is my greatest gift.
And my word is what I promise and it's all I can give.
You are my modern day Juliet and I'm not yet good enough.
I'm a bit overweight, lazy as hell, and financially broke.
But if you see through all that you'll know that I'm more than just dope.
I'm praying that we'll have that chance and I can show you romance, so hop on my boat.
But the best have always said, the worst thing you could ever do is hope.
part thrice tomorrow.
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