Always want to make love beautiful

Aurelio 2022-04-21 09:01:30

When love happens, everything that brings them together becomes beautiful.

Just like them, once again, on such an early morning, before the sunlight met me through the doors and windows, I felt the beauty of the world in advance.

How wonderful the world is. With such a square-inch stage, thousands of years of stories can be staged in front of my eyes, and unrealistic beauty can belong to me.

Romeo and Juliet both died because of Shakespeare's tragic death within that inch, but the story of him and him came to an end because of the beauty that everyone expected.

I am always unwilling to be tragic, and I always want to do everything possible to make a miracle happen and make a story that has nothing to do with me complete.

A tragedy leads to a comedy, and I hope the morning sun will enter my doors and windows after this beauty.

It's always coming, it's no secret

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Extended Reading
  • Wendell 2022-03-21 09:01:27

    Do you think you have Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet in your title and I will give you one more star? Yes I will. .

  • Pinkie 2022-03-21 09:01:27

    What light is light if Silvia be not seen? What joy is joy, if Silvia be not by? This poem is too beautiful~

Shakespeare in Love quotes

  • William Shakespeare: Love knows nothing of rank, or riverbank. It will spark between a Queen and the poor vagabond who plays the King - and their love should be minded by each, for love denied blights the soul we owe to God.

  • Philip Henslowe: [bound, with feet high over burning coals] I have a wonderful new play.

    Hugh Fennyman: Put them back in.

    [Lambert lowers Henslowe's feet closer to the coals]

    Philip Henslowe: It's a comedy!

    Hugh Fennyman: Cut off his nose.

    Philip Henslowe: It's a new comedy by William Shakespeare!

    Hugh Fennyman: And his ears.

    Philip Henslowe: And a share! We will be partners, Mr. Fennyman.

    Hugh Fennyman: Partners?

    [Lambert lifts Henslowe's feet off the coals]

    Philip Henslowe: It's a crowd tickler. Mistaken identities. Shipwreck. Pirate King. A bit with a dog and love triumphant!

    Lambert: I think I've seen it. I didn't like it.

    Philip Henslowe: But, this time it's by Shakespeare!

    Hugh Fennyman: What's it called?

    Philip Henslowe: Romeo and Ethel the Pirates Daughter.

    Hugh Fennyman: Good title.