Topic: DeathsTreaty's Fear and Tear Bar - part 2 | |
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Rough winds do shake the darling buds of may
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And summer lease hath all to short a date
sometime to hot the eye of heaven shines |
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exactly! and a man's as well ~ say something random darkintellect! Uh.... OK, you're asking that from a person who has been called Spock... |
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Whos Spock?
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Whos Spock? Star Trek?? Vulcan?? Pointy Ears?? Live Long & prosper?? |
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all the more interesting it would be to hear a random thought...mr. spock
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and often is his gold complexion dimmed
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below the crown of thorns, yellow-greenish eyes pierced the screen saying...
Random dammit!! |
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below the crown of thorns, yellow-greenish eyes pierced the screen saying... Random dammit!! close...you almost had it!! and i liked how that started actually |
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below the crown of thorns, yellow-greenish eyes pierced the screen saying... Random dammit!! close...you almost had it!! and i liked how that started actually I tried... |
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I have a feling this is wrong but..
Every fair from fair sometime declines by chance or natures changing course untrimmed |
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I have a feling this is wrong but.. Every fair from fair sometime declines by chance or natures changing course untrimmed Is the declanation of fairness by chance, of nature, or by perception? |
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its sonnet 18
I didnt get a chance to get into the meaning of my soonets, I wasnt in the shakespeare club long enough to do that... |
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I have a feling this is wrong but.. Every fair from fair sometime declines by chance or natures changing course untrimmed that's correct brooding! but thy eternal summer shall not fade nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st |
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Nor shall Death brag thou wand'rest in his shade
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So much for random thoughts...
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I know sonnet 2 aswell ^^
When forthy winters shall besige thy brow |
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shakespeare was a genius
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Edited by
DeathsTreaty
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Thu 05/15/08 06:50 PM
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yes ^^
But I really only liked his sonnets, not to much his plays... |
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i enjoy his plays as well, how truthful they can speak even to this day. shows how not much ever really changes
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