dverse
imitate a poet
(apologies again to Will)
Petruchio:
Think you clanging and squawking
of a wounded beast will daunt my intent hag?
Thou will crawlst to thy keeper's call and
be watched like those kites
"
that bate and beat
and will not be obedient"
Kate:
"O mad-brained rudesby
full of spleen"
pox'd pestilent puke soured puttock
I would rather die than marry thou ruinous butt
thou burning cinder corniced in a sore eye
thou commonplace ring worm'd cur
thou tassel of a wet rain sodden purse
Hi Rall!
ReplyDeleteLove the photo of the pasar - beautiful boxes and more beautiful people
Isabel x
Terima kasih Isabel.
ReplyDeleteha nice - enjoyed the vid and the words...you know...it was like that when my husband asked me to marry him....at the end of the rooftop i sank into his arms....haha....smiles
ReplyDeleteYou should write a poem about that Claudia.
ReplyDeleteIt must be tricky running along those Swiss roofs in the snow. Just as well you're a gal who wears sensible shoes:)
You really took the challenge and pulled it off so well. I'm so glad you shared this with us.
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