tunnel fishin'
Monday
some words about diet
If "Chipotle," my stomach advises
Whereupon the occasion arises
I'll skip guac and rice
For pollo and spice
Which salsa affords and comprises
I take the hot, corn, and the mild
In aluminum foil compiled
With lettuce and cheese
So let us eat, please
How cheaply taste buds are beguiled
Whereupon the occasion arises
I'll skip guac and rice
For pollo and spice
Which salsa affords and comprises
I take the hot, corn, and the mild
In aluminum foil compiled
With lettuce and cheese
So let us eat, please
How cheaply taste buds are beguiled
Scene 1. Me v. Shakespeare
Enter SHAKESPEARE'S IAGO, a fictional character, and HOLMES, a very real person
SHAKESPEARE's IAGO:
SHAKESPEARE's IAGO:
And let me the canakin clink, clink;
And let me the canakin clink:
A soldier's a man;
A life's but a span;
Why, then, let a soldier drink.
A soldier's a man;
A life's but a span;
Why, then, let a soldier drink.
HOLMES:
And let me the author debunk, bunk;The rhyme-cheating 'Speare I would flunk:
His meter, so off;
His old words make me cough;
Why, then, let a writer get drunk.
TOGETHER: Some wine, ho!
exeunt