Mercutio - A plague upon both your houses
Was it love or hate
that drove Mercutio
to proclaim a plague
upon both houses
even in the throes of death?
Was it his looming end?
His loss of innocence?
His life unfinished and unfulfilled
that drove him to speak
those fateful dreadful words
upon the houses?
Was he the true sacrifice
at the altar of love
so that two star-crossed lovers
could be immortalized
by millions more?
What state of fugue did
that mortal wound upon his person
drive Mercutio to?
Or did, in his final moments,
Mercutio see the future clearly?
And what their hate would wrought
upon the heads of those innocent lovers?
And so, in seeing, wish pestilence
upon those who would stand
in the path of true love?
that drove Mercutio
to proclaim a plague
upon both houses
even in the throes of death?
Was it his looming end?
His loss of innocence?
His life unfinished and unfulfilled
that drove him to speak
those fateful dreadful words
upon the houses?
Was he the true sacrifice
at the altar of love
so that two star-crossed lovers
could be immortalized
by millions more?
What state of fugue did
that mortal wound upon his person
drive Mercutio to?
Or did, in his final moments,
Mercutio see the future clearly?
And what their hate would wrought
upon the heads of those innocent lovers?
And so, in seeing, wish pestilence
upon those who would stand
in the path of true love?
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