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LENDEST ME NOW THINE EAR
Contributed by
Robert_Edgar_Burns
on
Tuesday, 19th August 2003 @ 02:05:00 PM in AEST
Topic:
HumorPoetry
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Fem friends and brothers.
Lendest me now thine ears.
I shall regale thee a story,
As from that Bill guy, Shakespeare.
In the shank of the evening,
Crouching behind my shield.
Come the knights and the soldiers,
In the high grass of a field.
In their left hands a bow.
In their right hands a reign.
On their left hips were swords.
In my stomach a pain.
Straightway fifty paces,
I raise my sword toward the sky.
My men jump to their feet
As horse hooves are raised high.
Into holes that were dug
The stockades were dropped in.
Without spilling blood.
It was our battle to win.
Hey,The Trojan horse story
Was already taken!
Now go stir you a drink,
If it hasn’t been shaken.
robertburns2@mac.com
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Re: LENDEST ME NOW THINE EAR
(User Rating: 1 ) by jaeann on
Wednesday, 20th August 2003 @ 12:26:20 PM AEST (User
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cute....this one is really cute....i like the feel of it!!! |
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Re: LENDEST ME NOW THINE EAR
(User Rating: 1 ) by deusdeira on
Thursday, 18th November 2010 @ 04:13:49 PM AEST (User
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lol you should finish the story, but i thought the last verse was funny. |
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