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The Multitudinous Seas Incarnadine

June 5, 2013
By Tropicaljaguar BRONZE, Providence, Rhode Island
Tropicaljaguar BRONZE, Providence, Rhode Island
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Favorite Quote:
Think spontaneously.


Bloody hands stroke Neptune’s waves,
the bird of death stares, nobody it saves.
The haunting moonlight shines upon a man,
who murdered the king with his sinful hands.
The dagger this man used predicted his fate,
for he ruined Scotland and ruled it with hate.
Scorpions crawl throughout this man’s mind,
As seven snakes slither from behind.
This man Macbeth causes the ladders to fall out of line,
and the multitudinous seas to incarnadine.


The author's comments:
This piece was inspired form the play Macbeth written by William Shakespeare. It is from act 2, scene 2, page 59, and lines 77-81.

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oneunderpar said...
on Nov. 5 2013 at 8:51 am
Wonderfully written, and truly catches the tragedy which is Macbeth.  

Blank101 said...
on Nov. 4 2013 at 9:15 pm
AWESOME!! very good

Ironman said...
on Nov. 4 2013 at 8:56 pm
Beautiful poem!  I would like to read more of your work!