Hamlet VII
By Steve
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Hamlet: My Queen/ How does the King?/ Do you remember my Father, Hamlet.../ I am very much under his shadow/ wondering where I should go.../ My Queen/ how is it that the clouds still hang on me?/ I canst not let my nighted colors off.../ My Queen, how is your King? Queen: Hamlet/ How can thou mourn thy father's death for so long/ crying day after day/ not even the incarnadine seas could dry your tears with salt/ forgive.../ can you e'er forgive/ for our natures are weak.../ we seek comfort and security/ not freedom and danger. Hamlet: What wouldst thou have me do?/ to give up my nature and be purged in this overgreen garden/ to let snakes and beasts wonder around and destroy our souls?/ Give a moment of your time to me Queen... a moment/ what is time but a series of moments to be remembered?/ I have seen things you would not believe.../ I've killed angels off the shores of heaven/ I've seen raindrops bleeding into the moonlight.../ who shall remember me?
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