Dublin Ireland taxi driver story in the Shakesperian dialogue who falls in love with a dusky beauty on a journey from the city to the suburbs in less than 300 words .
Hark, fair traveler, doth thy gaze meet mine,
A tale of love, a journey so divine,
A Dublin taxi driver, proud and true,
Fell for a dusky beauty, who knew?
On a ride from city to suburbs,
The fair lady's beauty, he did observe,
Her skin as dark as the ebony night,
Her eyes, a shining emerald light.
He dared not speak, but in his heart,
Her image stayed, never to depart,
He dreamed of her, day and night,
Till he mustered the courage to take flight.
He sought her out, in the city fair,
To declare his love, with utmost care,
And there he found her, his dusky queen,
And confessed his love, like a scene from a dream.
Her eyes, they shone with a gentle light,
As she accepted, his heart took flight,
And from that day, they were never apart,
Forever in love, with all their heart.
Thus ends my tale, of love so true,
Of a Dublin taxi driver, and his dusky beau,
May their love forever prosper and thrive,
In a city that holds, love alive.