- My moody mood, in its low, was not letting me to work any more for today. I, on self-help mission, was browsing afloat through this nice link sent by my colleague (SNORT, of course, he doesn't snort!). I liked this poem in all and I would love to copy it for you. I never knew before that Shakespeare did write something in a language, i could understand.
- Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more,
- Men were deceivers ever;
- One foot in sea, and one on shore,
- To one thing constant never.
- Then sigh not so,
- But let them go,
- And be you blith and bonny,
- Converting all your sounds of woe
- Into Hey nonny, nonny.
- Sing no more ditties, sing no mo
- Of dumps so dull and heavy;
- The fraud of men was ever so,
- Since summer first was leavy.
- Then sigh not so,
- But let them go,
- And be you blith and bonny,
- Converting all your sounds of woe
- Into Hey nonny, nonny.
- -- by William Shakespeare
PS: I don't have anything against MEN. So Men, you can change it however you like and read with gusto.
2 comments:
even i am shocked, i am able to understand what shakespeare wrote though i had to refer answers.com for a couple of words.
well ... sometimes Iam amazed at how typical a male I am. But now I dont have to feel guilty since Shakespeare says that all men are so ... so, I just blame it on chemicals inside me and move on in bliss ;)
signed
-SNORT.
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