Shakespeare by Doug Moon...maybe ongoing
Hamlet
A nature-lover and his mother fall in love without the father.
She is his by birth, too. "Why oh why o' maiden do I have thee? To bear
my loins to others? To make me shallow and without halo? To have thee
over and above all others until you see my light dim thee?" To have and
to hold so all others may see. For if you forgive God, he will still
hold thee in contempt for your father's murder. And, so will He.
Othello
Oh, you hide and you hide
and then emerge as someone new for us, yet black. Desdemona is the same
woman you married years ago - her real name is Desdemonea or "hallowed
keeping [against us]". She is your mother clinging to life and yet you
beckon her. She remembers nothing as someone who died already - I just
keep her camps alive for funds and yet more funds to me (rule, no one
who owes money lives, no one who has money dies - my rule).
"Neverthemore shall you raise me [of] florids" or then "keep me in
twines of it debt" he now says. He couldn't get "away to and from" his
debts says he yet.
Romeo And Juliet
Here you are again married
and yet unmarried. To me. We were lovers just the same, but you tricked
your Eldabra your brother into playing for keeps with her his poisons
stark yet effective. "First in the grave[est language, to be ], first
[to be] out [then you...]" you say as "hector" (or married to the mobs)
and in the mix, yet I know of no other yet you who plans so well and so
esteemed to me. You bravagh! Or then, are then making me mad with each
step home. So Romeo, or then "rug matter" as underswept, you are Hamlet
and you went first as ruse and then your own sister Guinevere and she
had no recourse the family names are ruse too as initially "Kapulate"
or a poison you yourself administer to better yourself and "Ramalan" or
as now-elusive The Dead. Have one or the other soon enough you beg me
further.
"Have one [to me then]."
A Midsummer Night
O' Hamlet, you erase my mind with the talk of summer and of fall
thou too. No summer has thee with clothes too thick, and no Fall should
have thee either with fests in mind. "You have provided me nothing but
grief" and to thee. And so shall you fall from your mother's risk of
having married you. You will both die in and among flames that bury you
and yours forever. "So have thee shall" is my most famous quote of you,
but you bargain me further and so shall "Othello" be.
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"We'll be back if need be...and
need has been to me."