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A poem about death "found" in William Shakespeare's Hamlet |
| Death By Joshua Rabideau assembled from the words of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Who’s there? Tis a consummation That flesh is heir to Who’s there? The Mouse trap The damned villain! O, horrible! Horrible! Most horrible! Who’s there? That monster who all sense doth eat A rat A bloody deed Who’s there? Death The undiscover’d country from whose bourn no traveler returns The Devil take thy soul No medicine in the world can do thee good Who’s there The fall of a sparrow Dead and turn’d to clay The primal eldest curse Remorseless Bisson Rheum Wretched state Who’s there Salvation Damnation Oblivion If it be not now, yet it will come To die To die To sleep No more Adieu |