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Shall I Compare Thee to a Slice of Watermelon?
Shall I Compare Thee to a Slice of Watermelon?
Thou art not juicy and thou art full of black seeds
Rough winds never blow off thy bugs of May
And thy temperament hath made thy sour
Sometime thee hast too much rind
And often the melon of water be befouled
And every slice from slice often declines
By chance, thee hath no yellow spot
And thy eternal taste shall ever fade,
And lose possession of the vine thou ow’st
Oh when shall rot brag thou to smithereen
Or when eternal sun forge withered presence
So long as pigs can fly, or beetles cry
So long lives this, and this gives watermelon to thee
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This is a parody from Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day? by William Shakespeare. It was initially a class assignment but I just love it so I had to put it on here. I hope you get a laugh out of it!