What doth Ophelia see in the young Hamlet?
He hath all power but lacks the bond that
is needed to keep love true and strong.
He does not love for what women is,
He merely enjoys what women can do for him.
Tis as simple as crowing lark he hath not deeper feeling
I shall send hitherto Hamlet those close mates of his,
Those mere men Guildenstern and Rosencrantz,
They shall learn of Hamlet's apparent misguided actions.
I shall find my riddle solved, for the solving of riddles
is the neccesity of unlocking mankind's truths.
For what is the truth if not many lies pieced
together to make one solid, undeniable law that shapes the land,
much like our good king who revels in his throne of debauchery.
Many are unaware of his morbid crime, but I know
I have always known, for this secret
shall stay till the grave of my own flesh.
Words, words, words...
14 years ago