Colosseum of Eternal Love

Colosseum of Eternal Love

In the heart of the Roman Empire,
Where the mighty Colosseum stands tall,
There was a love that would never expire,
A love that would conquer it all.

She was a beauty, a rare gem,
With eyes as bright as the morning sun.
And he was a warrior, a valiant man,
With a heart that had just begun.

They met in the shadow of the Colosseum,
As the sun set on the ancient city.
Their eyes met, and in that moment,
They knew that their love was meant to be.

They fell in love amidst the glory,
Of a world where power was all that mattered.
But their love was stronger than any story,
A love that would last, undiminished and unshattered.

So let their love be a testament,
To the power of love in a time of war.
For their love was eternal, relentless,
A love that will live on forevermore.

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