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Midsummer Knight's Scheme

instigated by Oberon in Act 2, Scene 1, Midsummer Night's Dream, Wm. Shakespeare
Has the son of Venus, god of love, lost his aim? Bow’s arrow rendered useless in men’s game. In truth, ‘twas it the moon who was to blame? One sister escaped love’s dart, all the same. Young girls, beware of purple flowers, once white. Unbeknownst to you, nefarious knight may draw flower's nectar, dab your sleeping eyes, and as new day dawns, cajole you with lies. Beware, indeed, lest he leave you senseless, no longer fancy-free, but defenseless. Yon midsummer knight’s a mere apprentice who has much yet to learn of consensus.
written May 2, 2017 "For Fancy-Free Poetry Contest" by Julia Ward

Copyright © | Year Posted 2017




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Date: 6/18/2020 9:15:00 AM
A well written poem, RAP, and great advice for all of the young ladies out there.
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Date: 6/18/2020 4:12:00 PM
thanks again, James, for commenting on my work. These contests that Gregory Barden has ben doing seem to require a lot of effort on his part. Actually for the entrant it is pretty cut and dried.

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