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==Information== | ==Information== | ||
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You say: “ere thrice the sun done salutation to the dawn” | |||
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Appears to be a variation on | |||
Act V of Shakespeare’s "Richard III": | |||
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"My lord, ’tis I. The early village cock | |||
Hath twice done salutation to the morn." | |||
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Similarly, the Bette Davis' film "The Man Who Came To Dinner" features the lines: | |||
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"All those people, all those lives, where are they now ? Here was a woman who once lived and loved, full of the same passions, fears, jealousies, hates. And what remains of it now ... I want to cry." | |||
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A brief clip of the quote from the film is available on [[https://youtu.be/NAJcP6x3Ueo YouTube]] | |||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
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A dreaded sunny day | A dreaded sunny day | ||
So, I meet you at the cemetry gates | So, I meet you at the cemetry gates | ||
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Shut up. | Shut up. | ||
</poem> | |||
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