Shakespeare and I

iqespresso

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You will get the idea if you read the following...
And I hope I am doing this correctly, after all, I'm a virgin...

Shakespeare:
“Beauty provokes thieves sooner than gold,”*
I:
But a thief that sees through the flesh,
Passes the test unless,
She asks him flatly,
“take me to bed! Please…”

*As You Like It. Act 1 scene 3
 
Shakespeare:
“Crabbed age and youth cannot live together” *
I:
Athletically aged with patients,
And youth can love and live together,
But it is a sure bet who will die first;
She has the song and verse,
“Do that to me one more time.” **

*The Passionate Pilgrim

**Captain and Tennille

Well the rest is up to you...
 
Unfortunately, my muse is out getting hammered. I seem to be drawing blanks.

Anyone?
 
Well, just don't give up, read something Shakespherean light like "A Midsummer's Nights Dream."

Liar said:
Unfortunately, my muse is out getting hammered. I seem to be drawing blanks.

Anyone?
 
iqespresso said:
Well, just don't give up, read something Shakespherean light like "A Midsummer's Nights Dream."
I've played Puck. :cool:
 
Liar said:
I've played Puck. :cool:
You are Puck. Though why you want to put a girdle on the Earth (which takes like, geez, forty minutes?!), I'll never know.
 
Shakespeare and I:

Shakespeare:
“The world is my oyster, which I with sword will open.” *

I:
The world is my parchment,
With life but withered and blank,
Or words the page has faded.

The leafs of the book open,
She takes the ink from my pen with elation,
A page is set afire,

She consumes the ink with desire,
To quench the fire only to,
Wake inspiration,
Stir imagination,

The book has two dark days,
That is to say,
It did not create itself,
Nor can it uncreate itself,
The Passion is a mystery.

* The Merry Wives of Windsor act 2 scene 2
 
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