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Enter, Juliet
Enter, Juliet,
Act 1, Scene 3,
Enter and speak,
Of roses and moons and
Sweet sorrow.
Enter, Juliet,
On feet of lace,
With hair of jewels,
Drowning in costume
For all the world’s a stage.
Enter, Juliet,
And speak the lines,
Spoken by thousands before you.
How else will Romeo
Hear his cue?
Enter, Juliet,
And when the curtain has fallen,
When your audience is gone,
Exit,
With a dagger in your breast.
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