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Shakespeare's Words
Many things are ludicrous I wrote volumes centuries ago what do auld eyes grasp now? the bard laments in his barrow. I, Shakespeare, wake up in assuage world behold this chivalry behold the modesty that does not befit a mistress or a humble gentleman stylish and eccentrically dressed. In a moment of inspiration. on the road from London to Paris Shakespeare could write. this blessed land, this kingdom, this England could have been written in solemn tones. close to me on the plane seat. After a few drinks. I lent him my headphones. I'm going to continue with this. I may not be able to write. He likes my watch with a cover by Holzken when I'm not looking out the window I was flying through the sky in my verse I've never been in a world like this. In the Elizabethan era Men held higher positions than female women were forbidden to work they had to bear children and household cleaning, cooking, and caring for children. When Juliet asked Romeo, "What's up?" the young boy goes, "Cow, what is your quest?" Bard, never alter your lines. Thank you, rapt women, of all ages, for your lyrics. Waking up from a long sleep Remembering the past visited the royal scene, suburbs, and theaters walked through Warwickshire and Stratford. A device called "TV" a catalyst for family gatherings It also spreads poison he realized within himself not to waste the few hours he had left. You immortalize yourself through poetry In a lonesome crypt after death Your poems should resonate with many Let it echo forever. You asked Hamlet's question. "Be or not?" Written: January 13, 2023 Shakespeare In 2023 Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Anoucheka Gangabissoon
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