There was once a poet from long ago Who stories told of transformations I shall tell of one that you may not know Pyramus and Thisbe who loved through a cracked foundation
Whose houses were connected, neighbors were they Families ensnared in rivalry and outrage Oh how did it so weigh On these blind lovers left with lips to assuage!
A crack so small only a desperate lover could see A whisper only could dance through to ease Two star-crossed lovers crouching on hands and knees Expressing words that warm and please
To bring to light Their love they did agree To meet late at night By the white mulberry tree
Thisbe first to show and await did she Until a loud rustle filled the air Frightened she ran off and hid thee So fast her veil escaped the grasp of her hair
A lioness fresh from feeding Paraded on passing by, She went sniffing and licking Veil now red left under the midnight sky
Pyramus, with the white specked tree in view Sees just an empty sheath Just a mulberry tree under a blanket of moonlit blue With a crimson soaked veil underneath
Thinking he lost his heart's desire She the cure to eternal strife Life now nothing but mire Wishes to follow her in afterlife
A sword he did reveal With both hands set and firm Fell on this stinging steel Left as food for the callous worms
Oh how his blood did gush Painting white mulberries incarnadine Thisbe returning in such a rush For Pyramus she did pine
A lifeless corpse awaits for her Under that maledict tree Blood soaked veil she did incur So she dropped to one knee
Life without him she hated A breast she did beat Cried to the gods, fated His sword she did greet
Forbidden love changed white to red The berries we have today Ill fated lovers left dead To embrace in rot and decay
Together on the pyre Rivalry has come to end Lovers cradled in fire Ashes in one urn, together again.