When you're acting out Shakespearean literature in class and you have no idea what to do

woobee·6/6/2017, 4:29:36 AM·5 votes·774 views

So you just make stuff up http://i.imgur.com/QLxcgQI.png

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WiccanBKaplan6/6/2017, 5:27:51 AM5 votes

Its not actually Shakespearean, it is from George Gordon Byron's "When We Two Parted"

They name thee before me, A knell to mine ear; A shudder comes o'er me— Why wert thou so dear? They know not I knew thee, Who knew thee too well: Long, long shall I rue thee, Too deeply to tell.

[slayer-pantheon-popcorn]

Which fits quiet well to the idea of two opposites that have some natural chemistry (chaos and order) and their departure from/meeting of one another and how it affects the other. A good poem, I do suggest.

4th Chiming Lamb6/6/2017, 5:06:15 AM3 votes

Kindred "The weft and weave of fate guides...uh...uhm...ugh, how did that poem go again?"

SEKAI6/6/2017, 5:08:12 AM1 votes

Where is the Romeo and Juliet interaction between Demonblade Yasuo and Angelblade Riven?

WHERE IS IT?????????