RomEo And Juliet (Bussokusekika)

Edwin Tanguma 1966 (CA)



RomEo And Juliet   (Bussokusekika)

I am at a loss
Such simple words elude me
I guess that its true
Whatever the it may be
It’s been said buffalos roam
RomEo and Juliet

Edwin Tanguma   Aka   Dagesh   11/29/2023

About this poem

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sUQbSt9WZm8 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pyv-KWf_AlI&pp=ygUXSmV3ZWwgZmxvd2VyIHNob28gdmlkZW8%3D These two videos just seemed to have popped into my head for some unknown reason…Maybe one day a certain woman will remove her mask and reveal herself…I too believe that a man can play hard to get…I don’t want you to feel as IF I’m desperate…Do I appear to be desperate??? After thinking about this poem…I felt compelled to add a third video… https://m. youtube.com/watch?v=sXT2zZLNXkE Go ahead and keep your armor on…It’s your choice…Sink or swim…I don’t feel as IF I’m playing any games..Maybe my clinging on to this fantasy world is what is causing me anxiety and stress…Maybe My Father will grant me the strength to walk away and never return…I wonder how long of a night that might be…I am beginning to doubt that you will even search for me…Maybe…Just maybe…Our moving on without each other just may be part of My Father’s great plan…Maybe I should just return to narci…For better or for worse…For richer or poorer…Til death do us part…I guess that we are not ready to make such a commitment…Maybe we never were meant for each other…Well …I don’t think I will ever return to her arms…And maybe tide were pretty lies that you told me as well…”Let me feel your arms again”…It just may be best IF I walk away before people begin to think that I am stalking you…As IF you were stalking me…Have a wonderful life Scarlet Lily… 

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Written on November 29, 2023

Submitted by EdwinRayTanguma on November 29, 2023

Modified by EdwinRayTanguma on November 29, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme X XAXAXX X
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 214
Words 40
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 1, 6, 1

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