Act 1, Scene 4
Throughout the night Juliet could not rest,
No matter how comfortable she'd get, undressed.
She had thought "O' Rose, I hope you can rest.
And when you wake up, thee shall feel the best."
And as Juliet had sought, so did Rose,
To convince her father, what shall she propose?
Rose:
"O' father, I shall find the lady of splendor,
Juliet is her name, daughter of the king,
O' father, what do you say, what do you think?"
Her father sat, not willing to discuss,
He sat in bed, feeling major disgust.
Rose's Father:
"Rose, your ideas are a thorn in my side,
O' Rose, are you the devil in disguise?
Your fiction mayn't be the reality,
And your ideas are so dastardly!
O' Rose, I quiver for thee time yonder,
O' Rose, I pray thee not a goner."
Rose:
"Dearest father of mine, thee are but a fool,
For in thy future, you will be a ghoul,
And thee shall have control of the ship."
Rose's Father:
"Rose, lest thee forget Theseus's Ship.
I shall own the refurbished tiles."
Rose:
"We shalln't refurbish, yonder times will differ.
"Generations past irrelevant,
Presently become the past, unspooled,
Father, thee shall be thy future, I've no doubt."
Rose's Father:
"Yonder is thy room, enter immediately.
Thee shalln't see thy face 'till thy has learnt."
Rose enters her room; "Oh why won't father listen.
He mustn't understand, else ignored thee remarks.
But he mustn't control thee, I must run away,
I must find Juliet, I'll return someday."
Rose then opened her window, and jumped to the ground.
The Capulet family's estate was easily found.
Yet inside she couldn't see Juliet,
And she'dn't know before entry, too large a threat.
She must wait, find Juliet in the day.
And then they'd must date, what very great fates.
But may this not be their future fated case?
