Title: Romeo


Verse 1
Saw you there in that white dress glow,
Behind the crowd at the aftershow.
Your world was silk, mine threadbare stone,
But something in me said, “Don’t go home.”

They warned me off with sharpened eyes,
Called you a dream I shouldn’t try.
But every rule just burned away
When you smiled like you meant to stay.


Chorus
Juliet, I would climb those walls,
Take every fall just to hear you call.
They say we’re fools, they don’t know—
I’ve loved you quiet, I've loved you bold.
And if your world says “turn around,”
I’ll be the voice that doesn’t bow down.
This isn’t just a story told—
It’s written in us now.
I’m your Romeo.


Verse 2
You snuck out past midnight’s sigh,
Heels in hand, hair wild from flight.
We talked in whispers, ran through rain,
Knew we were risking everything.

You said love like ours never wins,
But I’m not scared of the bitter end.
I’d rather burn than let you break
Alone in someone else’s cage.


Chorus
Juliet, I would climb those walls,
Take every fall just to hear you call.
They say we’re young, they don’t see—
You’re not just a line in poetry.
And if your father locks the door,
I’ll be waiting just like before.
This isn’t just a tragic show—
I’m standing here,
I’m your Romeo.


Bridge
Let them write the ending wrong,
Let the bards turn love to song.
But in the hush where truth is found,
I feel your heartbeat underground.


Final Chorus
Juliet, take my hand and run,
This story’s not the only one.
We’ll build a world where no one knows
Who lost, who died, who let go.
You and I, we’ll write it slow—
No poison, no lies, no ghost.
Just love that dares the world to know:
I’m still yours.
I’m your Romeo.

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