September 3, 2025 · Source: Medium
God, Take My Imagination and Burn It — Finally
The first time in history, Romeo and Juliet lived happily ever after. Separately. The only thing that died was their love. Here’s Part 1…
Highlights
Romeo had clearly lost his dental coverage" is a comedic masterstroke.
Voice
Casual, defiant tone; "dictator with a notepad" establishes clear personality.
Lyric intensity
Vivid contrast of "bright green sneakers" against the "blue kurta" uniform.
Mind under feeling
The "swerve" from sacred relic to physical disappointment shows mature reflection.
Held shape
Strong circularity, returning to the "Romeo and Juliet" framing with irony.
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