Shakespeare’s felicity is so often taught
it is easy to overlook how taut
the sinews in his neck must
have been when he grasped his pen, or the musk
that exuded from the fat of his chin
below a somewhat chthonic grin—
life wrestled death on his desk when he composed.

Auteur: B.J. Ward

Shakespeare’s felicity is so often taught<br />it is easy to overlook how taut<br />the sinews in his neck must<br />have been when he grasped his pen, or the musk<br />that exuded from the fat of his chin<br />below a somewhat chthonic grin—<br />life wrestled death on his desk when he composed. - B.J. Ward


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