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Posted by feather on June 13, 19101 at 10:05:53:
okay, i'll try to make along story short. i am trying to decipher the lyrics of a song by the german band Deine Lakaien. i have a theory that each verse of the song is actually an extremely condensed play by shakespeare. read the lyrics and let me know what you think:
a burning hand
a poisoned sleep
in front of me
a late regret
a token rest
you are too late
too late to fear
too late my dear
what did he say
who told him so
you need his vote
to change their minds
so run to him
to throw the dice
with faithful eyes
this my advice
I'll give the caesar
like a man
i'll kill the beasts
in foreign lands
i'll pull the strings
of all intrigues
a hunter with no pain
no fear
i'm pretty sure that the first verse romeo and juliet, and have an inkling that thelast one is julius caesar, but have no clue about the second verse. what do you think? :-)
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