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Jul 2013
If You Must (Macbeth Inspired)
If you must insult her & torture me,
I shall request you to rather **** me.
For I can't see the love of my life being soiled,
Fresher torrential treatment to her endowed.
Don't just blind me for I can't take it,
Deafen me such that I can't hear it...
For sake of the supreme power you believe in,
Freak out, cut my limbs but don't torment her.
Has time made you as cruel like this,
Have we invited such horrible steps.
Gory steps you advance with towards my love,
Glowing with fury my chained limbs struggle!!
When I set myself free then you will see,
Would you be able to face the same fate.
A 7 paragraphed poem inspired by a part of Shakespeare's legendary drama Macbeth.
To be noted: I have not read much of Macbeth prior to writing this poem, there might be contradictions in this work of mine. Please feel free to point out any mistake, I will appreciate it. :-)
My HP Poem #380
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