Danish Parody

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To post or not to post: that is the question.
Whether it is better in a file to bury
The twists and turns of a disorder’d mind
Or submit a spell-check’d copy to this site
And by posting end them? To post: no doubt;
No more: and by one act to say we end
The heartache, and a thousand natural shocks
Of writing frenzy – ‘tis a consummation
Devoutly to be wished. To post – to show
The same font as greater poets, well rhym’d:
To sleep unread, unheard – Ay, there’s the rub –
To low views, no votes, a poet may be doomed
When writing poems not classifi-ed erotic
Must give us pause. There’s the fear
That keeps an willing poet unnaturally silenc’d; .
For who would bear the taunts and jibes of some:
The unlicensed critics, the tearful importunity,
The pangs of well-meaning friends that may
Tear the matter from the meaning and spoil
The patent merit of the author’s words
When she herself might her quietus make
With the delete key? Who would creation bear
To grind and sweat under a Muse’s whip
But that the hope of something more like fame
The undiscovered acclaim whose happy warmth
No author can shun, puzzles the brain
And makes rather bare such skills we have
Than try some other that we know not of?
Thus creation does make authors of us all;
And how the native wit of composition
Is striven over with the pale art of thought
And anecdotes of great sex and passion
With the sweep of editing turn all awry
And lose all hope of recognition.

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legerdemerlegerdemerabout 7 years ago
Loved it

Very well done. I'll follow the crumbs to the others...

matriarchmatriarchover 18 years ago
such a clever

piece, Jeanne. Most entertaining. You should try some of the other better known speeches. Well done. Mat

dharma_bumdharma_bumabout 20 years ago
incestuous, murderous, damn'd Dane~~~~~

.... Thinking too precisely on the events of your thought which, quartered, hath but one part wisdom and ever three parts Humour, I do not know why, yet I live to say "This Woman's to do," sith I have cause and will and strength and means to Laugh my ASS OFF!!! (do't)

A Dane~

TheEarlTheEarlover 20 years ago
Nicely done:

Liked this a lot. Came here due to a recommendation from Pear and am very glad I did.

The Earl

AnonymousAnonymousover 20 years ago
Exit, pursued by a bear...

Methinks the bard will be smiling...

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