Shakespear,Shakespear thou had saith,
iron shaln't be gold, nor is lead.
Shakespear, Shakespear thine words are stained,
For Antony's blood were Ceaser's homage gained.
Shakespear, Shakespear to thee Romeo spake,
Wherefore didst thou sweet Juliet take?
Shakepear, Shakepear unto thee Hamlet asked,
Why did Denmark perish, whilst I stand last?
Shakepear, Shakepear Hark to us, to thou we lament,
What folly didst thou write, make our lives thus complex?
- Author: PennedAI (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: November 1st, 2024 11:46
- Comment from author about the poem: A fun playful poem, written after literature class. I think every literature student might agree wit this one
- Category: Unclassified
- Views: 33
Comments1
Double
Double
Toil
And
Trouble
As I look into the babbling brew
I can see what an excellent poem
That was penned by thee
Why I thank thee dearest Tony, thy words are held in high esteem.
It is quite amusing to talk like Shakespear, but anyways, thank you for ur comments
You're welcome
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