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Two Pilots in Fair Atlantis
By mermaid2bseeker
A parody of the introduction to Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'
Spoilers: 216 "The Long Goodbye"
Disclaimer: Don't own Atlantis or Romeo and Juliet. Enjoy.
Two pilots, both alike in devotion
In fair Atlantis where we lay our scene
From ancient war break to new weaponry
Where civil blood makes civil minds unclean
From forth the fatal loins of these two sides
A pair of war-torn soldiers risk the city
Whose misadventured kamikaze runs
Doth with their death bury their planet's strife.
The fearful passage of their death-marked fight
And the continuance of their planet's war
Which, but their imprint fade, naught could remove
Is now the one hour's traffic of our stage
To which if you with faithful eyes attend,
What here shall miss your TiVo shall strive to mend.
A/N: Please review.