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I thank thee for reading these silly rhymes

  • In this play A Midsummer Night's Dream,
  • I play 3 parts or so it seems,
  • A weaver, actor and a donkey,
  • Whose head we hope is minimally wonky,
  • Friends call me Nick and not to boast,
  • But I'm the butter on your toast,
  • Which is to say my thespian skills,
  • Will cause some tears to well and spill,
  • And stir your heart and move you so,
  • You'll tell your friends that they must go,
  • And see our play, Pyramus and Thisbe,
  • A great piece of work writ by our Quincy,
  • The costumes shall be quite divine,
  • At least the star, which means that mine,
  • Shall fit and flatter upon the stage,
  • As I both sing and speak with rage,
  • And move you with my eloquent speech,
  • The kind that your dear heart will reach,
  • To where you'll cry,"Let him speak again,"
  • Which I shall do my audience friend.
  • I thank thee for reading these silly rhymes,
  • Come back for more at a later time.