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The actor who played Duncan was startled awake on this stage. It’s haunted now. |
| Who smiles and skips on stage, I think, today, Makes light of this sad spooky Shakespeare play; It’s not too old to curse you; I know, see- -this Scottish Play- as it has sure done me. I met my none too early kind of death By screaming out that shipwrecked name, “Macbeth!” Though I was near to ninety, weary, then, The spell has slipped up several stronger men. Portraying Duncan, over eighty-nine, I slept on stage, I promise, just one time, And when our fellow actor jostled me, I tried to improv out, “Macbeth it be!” His name was Hal O’Brian, not Macbeth; he mourned me startling to a depth of death, that sweetheart who woke sleeping, weak-heart me. I’m floating here to clap eternally. https://www.rsc.org.uk/macbeth/about-the-play/the-scottish-play Written for a daily contest:
Today’s prompt was to write about the curse of the Scottish Play (Macbeth), and to use iambic pentameter if entering a poem. |