Thank you, this next piece is called "Sonnet 155", or "If Shakespeare Had Written a p**n", and it goes like this: I saw the morning dew betwixt thine thighs As I removed my source of Grecian power As if King Midas dared to touch the skies Upon thy body fell a golden shower Thy body's temples, two church bells had rung Upon thy chest, a row of pearls bestowed
The sun had set, thy set with wary hung I thought, "How black a night and blue a lode" I said, "What light through yonder beaver breaks? It is the yeast" And now my belly's yellow My pole gives cause to storms and earthy quakes But 'tis not ma**ive, I am no Othello And when that final moment came to pa** Like Christ I came-a riding on an a**