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(a poem in Senryus) Let’s rerun the play, take up strings, so the puppets can start fresh their dance. Summon the old ghosts— Shakespeare’s doomed heroes —pronounce them reborn. Recall the actors, lead horses from their pastures, raise the curtains. Pay Shylock his pound of flesh, give Richard his horse, let Viola love anew. Old, ever-hallowed villainy, once banished, has taken new stage. Human suffering, live—don’t fret, you won’t miss it —it’ll come to you. . . Songs for this: Kool Thing by Sonic Youth End of the innocence by Don Henley The Perfect Idiot by Fievel Is Glauque
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Nov 1, 2024
Nov 1, 2024 at 1:17 PM UTC
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(a poem in Senryus) Let’s rerun the play, take up strings, so the puppets can start fresh their dance. Summon the old ghosts— Shakespeare’s doomed heroes —pronounce them reborn. Recall the actors, lead horses from their pastures, raise the curtains. Pay Shylock his pound of flesh, give Richard his horse, let Viola love anew. Old, ever-hallowed villainy, once banished, has taken new stage. Human suffering, live—don’t fret, you won’t miss it —it’ll come to you. . . Songs for this: Kool Thing by Sonic Youth End of the innocence by Don Henley The Perfect Idiot by Fievel Is Glauque
Merriam Webster word of the day challenge: Hallowed = something or someone, highly respected and revered. Shylock was 'the Merchant of Venice', driven to revenge by prejudice and discrimination, 'King Richard III', (also the plays name) trapped after the Battle of Bosworth Field, cried "My kingdom for a horse," before being slain, and in "Twelfth Night", Viola loved Duke Orsino, but things got 'complicated.'
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Nov 1, 2024
Nov 1, 2024 at 1:17 PM UTC
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