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Romeo and Juliet Rap

Never have you heard a story with so much woe
Than the one of Juliet and her Romeo.
They fell in love at first sight
On a magical night.
The Capulet ball is what started it all.
The lovers found out their families hated each other
Which was bad for them because they loved one another.
Their love was budding so they married in secret
But stuff started to happen, you better believe it.
On the day of their wedding, Romeo killed her cousin
But she still loved him, she wasn’t budging.
The prince banished him, made him leave Verona
But when it comes to leaving Juliet, he didn’t wanna.
She was crying her eyes out cause she couldn’t see him.
She goes to the Friar to find a solution
He says make haste we better

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