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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

BY NANDLAL KANJIBHAI PANCHOLI


He penned plays in verse with great ease
 But just his rivals to displease
Greene called him upstart crow
 And reading him, even Marlowe
Raised eyebrow

Actor-playwright in theatre
Shrewd observer of human nature
In shylock he portrays minority psyche
 callow youth's indecision,
In  Hamlet’s to be not to be

His songs as fresh as morning dew
Telling  secrets of life in lines a few
'Friends, Romans and countrymen'
 Remains, till date,rhetoric's rare specimen

It's true, he had jealous rivals and adversaries
But, then he had equally great contemporaries
 eventually he surpassed established wits
 And outsmarted even University Dramatists
It’s true,
Lear-Othello-Macbeth are pessimistic plays
But aren’t his sonnets  sanguine as sunrays?

Nandlal K. Pancholi
Copyright 2006
 

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