Vibius Tiberius Costa Posted September 2, 2007 Report Share Posted September 2, 2007 (edited) Ok here is a jovial and funny shakespeare adaptation please comment. All the world's a book. And all the men and women merely words They have their full stops and question marks And one author in their time writes many stories Their writings being Seven Ages of themself. First the Child Scribbling and Scrawling and Scratching on walls The the colouring Schoolboy with is crayon And over the edge of the colouring books. Chewing the end of his pencil Unwilling to write 'A,B,C'. And then the amateur writer Scribling down, Scrawling down words Made to Paper's lines. The the true Writer Full of enthusiasm and exuberance Full of glee, as publishers grant his first book Seeking to enlighten the world With the new book. And then the Talent In fair excellent writing with success With money pouring in, and reputation high Full of wise words and deft description And so he writes his ways. The Sixth Age shifts From writer to reader and acclaimed writer but no longer writing With spectacles on nose and book in hand Their books are still famous but they read the contempory books For them these are the new versions of tehir now classics Turning again to amateur writer of the past And is now a classic. Last Age of all That ends this eventful, joyous history Is to be a writer and mere oblivion to other media Sans unique, sans new, sans different, sans author vtc ps don't take this toooooooooooooooo seriously Edited September 2, 2007 by Vibius Tiberius Costa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nephele Posted September 2, 2007 Report Share Posted September 2, 2007 please comment. Shall I compare this to that Shakespeare play? This was more quirky (so I estimate). Rough winds may seize the darling Bard's toup Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vibius Tiberius Costa Posted September 2, 2007 Author Report Share Posted September 2, 2007 please comment. Shall I compare this to that Shakespeare play? This was more quirky (so I estimate). Rough winds may seize the darling Bard's toup Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docoflove1974 Posted September 2, 2007 Report Share Posted September 2, 2007 Oooooooooooooooh...a poetry-off! Fun! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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