Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
E'en in Australia art thou still more hot
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May
(Since that's your winter it don't mean a lot)
Sometimes too bright the eye of heaven shines
And bushfires start through half of New South Wales
Just so, when I do see thy bosom's lines
A fire consumes me and my breathing fails

But thine eternal summer shall not fade
This is in no way due to global warming;
Nay, from thy breasts shall verses fair be made
So damn compulsive they are habit-forming
So long as men can read and eyes can see
So long lives this, thou 34DD

(Based on an idea by William Shakespeare. I'm sure he'd agree that I've improved it)

Autore: Manny Rayner

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?<br />E'en in Australia art thou still more hot<br />Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May<br />(Since that's your winter it don't mean a lot)<br />Sometimes too bright the eye of heaven shines<br />And bushfires start through half of New South Wales<br />Just so, when I do see thy bosom's lines<br />A fire consumes me and my breathing fails<br /><br />But thine eternal summer shall not fade<br />This is in no way due to global warming;<br />Nay, from thy breasts shall verses fair be made<br />So damn compulsive they are habit-forming<br />So long as men can read and eyes can see<br />So long lives this, thou 34DD<br /><br />(Based on an idea by William Shakespeare. I'm sure he'd agree that I've improved it) - Manny Rayner


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