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Oh Hamlet, what a troubled life you had in the end How cruel, How sad, How fast was your life I still can't believe you are gone, my dear lord and friend You bravely avenged your father and this kingdom's honour To be or not to be, noble Hamlet our friendship was like honey to bee's Oh my wretched soul, does ache for your quick dismissal I don't know how your true self stayed sane in all the insanity Your story shall live on through time, that this deed may not come again You were like a brother to me and I to you May your soul find heaven along with your great father It hurts to much to say goodbye, so for now adieu till I see thee again.
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Jan 19, 2015
Jan 19, 2015 at 1:32 PM UTC
Horatio poem for Hamlets death
Oh Hamlet, what a troubled life you had in the end How cruel, How sad, How fast was your life I still can't believe you are gone, my dear lord and friend You bravely avenged your father and this kingdom's honour To be or not to be, noble Hamlet our friendship was like honey to bee's Oh my wretched soul, does ache for your quick dismissal I don't know how your true self stayed sane in all the insanity Your story shall live on through time, that this deed may not come again You were like a brother to me and I to you May your soul find heaven along with your great father It hurts to much to say goodbye, so for now adieu till I see thee again.
ClassyJ
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Jan 19, 2015
Jan 19, 2015 at 1:32 PM UTC
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