Otoroso Gnoseplerum - Theoretical Application Of 'William Shakespeare' Poem by Andrew Sean H

Otoroso Gnoseplerum - Theoretical Application Of 'William Shakespeare'



My will
I am
Am I what will?
Incur as, so endure
PnuMary
Aer-espe Ash-ka
Or what I will of that which has after-passed
passed over meadow-field and rambling hills
I at last vVillum
-phere
Atmos stratos hemis
tarabellum

Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: poems
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Andrew Sh 19 February 2015

My will I am. am I what will? One may so choose to skip a stone cross a river(that is the will of the skipper) The stones course of action making it to the other shore bank, off into the brush, and hitting a bees hive, perchance, is not the action of the now potentially unfortunate stone skipper. The bee hive being struck is the incurred luck of result, now he must so endure what has been the result thus far, and either run or duck into the river. Incur as, so endure PnuMary Aer-espe Ash-ka Or what I will of that which has after-passed In the air are the bees searching for whom are the stone was received, our fateful river side walker who has since ran now bares the responsibility of the results, wince have come after-pass, those are a part of his own will conducting the conclusion. cause/inspiration action reaction result conclusion William Shakespeare, this inspired by the name, is an applied writing exercise that can also be related or utilized in daily life situations be they past reflections or future plans.

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Frank James Ryan Jr...fjr 17 February 2015

Andrew...Phere-Knot, thou bard of classical remix....Abstractively impressive work, indeed. Ole' Willie'd be proud! ~FjR~

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