At What Point Does Shakespeare say...
At what point does Shakespeare say that love is a lie? At what point does he warn us of love's determining tricks? At what point does he say that trust is a ******** dishonest word itself? At what point do we say we believe his dishonest truths?
When Shakespeare says that forbidden love is the best love, why doesn't he warn us of the tricks and the lies and the evil confrontations we have? When Shakespeare says that falling in love is amazingly wonderful, why doesn't he tell us that it is a mind-game? When Shakespeare says that pain is the only way we gain salvation, why is it that we're still searching for sinless salvation?
At what point does Shakespeare say that forbidden love is the only love? At what point does Shakespeare say that suicide has its advantages? At what point does Shakespeare ******** admit to the lies we are constantly being brainwashed with? At what point does he say his work of art has hidden meanings? When does he tells us that he wrote for the glory?
When does Shakespeare tell us that Romeo is a fictional character? When does he tells us that Romeo and Juliet can never be achieved? At what point does forever ******** exist?!
Sinless salvation... completely unrealistic. Forever, completely unrealistic. Why doesn't Shakespeare tell us that their deaths would never keep them together?
Juliet is rotting in torturous HELL! And Romeo is ROTTING in HEAVEN!
At what point does Shakespeare tell us that forever is fake?! At what point does he say only two of a kind can be together forever, both rotting in hell. (Both rotting in ******** hell).
When does he say this?
Deceased Poet · Sun Mar 01, 2009 @ 10:58pm · 2 Comments |