Romeo and Juliet

             My heart has mourned for you for what seems like an eternity though it only been a short time. I fear you've heard of the treacherous news that my dagger doth shed the blood of thy cousin Tybalt. I cannot say to you that it was an accident I would be marked a liar. But I can say to you that it was not out of pure hate, I was to avenge my close friend Mercutio, who was slain by Tybalt earlier that day. Twas Tybalt who swung the first sword, angry with me for having been with thou, he killed my dear close friend Mercuio. I hope that you do not look down upon me because of this terrible sin.
             I do not know whether my heart can take such a terrible ache for to have to be away from you for far more than a fortnight. For I am banished from fare Verona for eternity. I cannot see my life without thou being a part of it. I fear that if thou do not write me back, than I will understand that my sins cannot be forgotten. I miss thou more than life its self, I do not know how I have made it this far into my life without thy touch. I miss thy softness of your lips, thy smoothness of your skin, and thy sweetness of thy voice.
             I pray that you do not feel for Paris the way you once felt for me. For if thou are acquainted with another man, I will shed my own blood and pray to see thou in the afterlife. Before we part once again I have to ask you one question does thou feel for I the same way that I feel for thou, for I pray that you do. I will plead to god every minute to obtain a letter from thou until thou hast written me back. My love for you is sweeter than a rose, stronger than a bull, and as pure as your heart.
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