From the begging of thou times sir shake spear was a homo erect-us fag. with an almost desperate approach shake wrote faggity thy plays and attempted to pursue his life dream of being a thy shall pussy. he wrote homosexual plays while he was on the dumper in the middle of the night because the night before he had eaten mexican for lunch and indian for dinner. i have a PHD in the writing of shaksearoligy.
From the begging of thou times sir shake spear was a homo erect-us fag. with an almost desperate approach shake wrote faggity thy plays and attempted to pursue his life dream of being a thy shall pussy. he wrote homosexual plays while he was on the dumper in the middle of the night because the night before he had eaten mexican for lunch and indian for dinner. i have a PHD in the writing of shaksearoligy.
@fdagato Middle English, but still in use occasionally in front of a noun - e.g. a "Sans Serif" typeface. The dictionary defines is as "An archaic word for without. From Old French sanz, and from Latin sine."
@MegaMegaTim Yes you can. My channel page tells you how to extract an mp3, if that would help. All I ask is that you mention me, Tom O'Bedlam as the reader and my channel on YouTube, SpokenVerse. I like to encourage other students to listen to poetry.
@amdsoccer94 you are by far the most primitive creature on earth. how can you call this masterpiece "gay" or "crap"? do you even hear the words "all the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players"???
It isn't just a sense of "discontinuity" between the stages of life, that makes it feel so evanescent. It is that when we are young, we look towards the future; when we are old, we agonize (or console ourselves) with the past - so that we rarely LIVE. I agree with Samuel Johnson, who much admired these lines from 'Measure for Measure':
From the begging of thou times sir shake spear was a homo erect-us fag. with an almost desperate approach shake wrote faggity thy plays and attempted to pursue his life dream of being a thy shall pussy. he wrote homosexual plays while he was on the dumper in the middle of the night because the night before he had eaten mexican for lunch and indian for dinner. i have a PHD in the writing of shaksearoligy.
mostafa9mm 2 days ago
From the begging of thou times sir shake spear was a homo erect-us fag. with an almost desperate approach shake wrote faggity thy plays and attempted to pursue his life dream of being a thy shall pussy. he wrote homosexual plays while he was on the dumper in the middle of the night because the night before he had eaten mexican for lunch and indian for dinner. i have a PHD in the writing of shaksearoligy.
mostafa9mm 2 days ago
I can't imagine their being anyone who could do a better rendition than this, completely satisfying. ty.
VoxJoxx 3 weeks ago
Wow, what a wonderful reading!
Arron413 1 month ago
@SpokenVerse in the poem his use the word sans, is this old english or he is using the french word?
fdagato 3 months ago
@fdagato Middle English, but still in use occasionally in front of a noun - e.g. a "Sans Serif" typeface. The dictionary defines is as "An archaic word for without. From Old French sanz, and from Latin sine."
SpokenVerse 3 months ago
@SpokenVerse thanks for answer my question. man your are a great reader. congratulations!
fdagato 3 months ago
his death remains a mystery
jinpachi19 6 months ago
that was nice!
icaledshotgun 7 months ago
"Seven Ages of Man" by William BOSS Shakespeare
BeautifullyTragicxx 10 months ago 3
@SpokenVerse oh, my bad! that's the right one /watch?v=93BQsTkVCIg ^^
Wurstweitwerfer 10 months ago
Hmm, this guy has some pretty stiff competition with the crap on the radio today.
metavash 1 year ago
Old age brings the friend, called death.
rollsthepaul 1 year ago
nice voice man!
niveditathapa 1 year ago
Can't man taste when he is old?
alihammadshah 1 year ago
can i use this reading in my english assignment?:)
MegaMegaTim 1 year ago
@MegaMegaTim Yes you can. My channel page tells you how to extract an mp3, if that would help. All I ask is that you mention me, Tom O'Bedlam as the reader and my channel on YouTube, SpokenVerse. I like to encourage other students to listen to poetry.
SpokenVerse 1 year ago 3
@SpokenVerse thanks heaps,will do
MegaMegaTim 1 year ago
i gotta memorize this gay crap by tomorrow
amdsoccer94 1 year ago 4
@amdsoccer94 But just think, in 40 years' time you will recite it to your grandchildren. And they'll say, "Are you drunk again, Gramps?"
SpokenVerse 1 year ago 12
@SpokenVerse haha your probably right!
amdsoccer94 1 year ago
@amdsoccer94 you are by far the most primitive creature on earth. how can you call this masterpiece "gay" or "crap"? do you even hear the words "all the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players"???
Conspiracyknowledge 1 year ago
@Conspiracyknowledge actually, if you werent such a dumbass then you would know that that phrase was actually a common thought/ phrase back then....
amdsoccer94 1 year ago
sans means without
LHdownunder 2 years ago
what does "sans" mean?
McWalker25 2 years ago
"without" or "minus"
SpokenVerse 2 years ago
It isn't just a sense of "discontinuity" between the stages of life, that makes it feel so evanescent. It is that when we are young, we look towards the future; when we are old, we agonize (or console ourselves) with the past - so that we rarely LIVE. I agree with Samuel Johnson, who much admired these lines from 'Measure for Measure':
Thou hast nor youth nor age,
But, as it were, an after-dinner's sleep,
Dreaming on both.
hamiltonpaul73 2 years ago
Well, that's uplifting:)
joshstevens76 2 years ago 2
@joshstevens76 At least we can know what to expect. HA HA HA!
beaulieu4008 2 years ago