Monday, December 7, 2009

Act 3.1 Soliloquy "To be or not to be"

To live or to die. That is the question.
is it nobler to suffer
the wounds of misfortune
or to fight your troubles
and put them down but die in doing so.
That is it, that is the end,
The heart-ache and natural hardships
that life has, it is the final thing that leads to death
We are destined to die, to sleep,
To sleep, maybe to dream. That would be great!
In death what will we dream of?
For we will have excaped humanity,
It will make us stop and think,
that is why life's misfurtune is so great.
Who can withstand the brutality of this world.
The oppressor's wrong, the proud man is flawed,
the hurts of unrequited love, the delay in the law.
the insolence of those in power and
the wealth that the wealthy man takes from the poor,
when he might kill himself,
with a small knife, who woud bear the burdens
of the harshness of life,
With the fear of death,
The unmapped territory where noone returns from
puzzles the mind of people,
And makes us cope with the hardships of the world
rather than move on to ones we dont know about
thus we are all cowards by our conscience
and the natural appearance of courage
is paled by our cowardly thinking,
and by doings of great importance
when thinking of this the motives turn askew
and loose the action that they had, Here comes the beutiful
Ophelia! A Nymph in my prayers,
hopefully my sins will be forgiven.

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