A “crossbred” poem below—hence the title above—that attempts to splice the iconic, poetic lines by William Shakespeare, The Bard of Avon; and Emily Dickinson, the genius recluse-poet.
“To be or not to be?” The Bard doth ask; "Life and Death—," Emily then takes to task.
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