(Based on Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream")
"He is the king of fairies ans She is the fairy queen. Their powers and skills forcefully turned against each other. Like maniacs blinded by light of passion and haughtiness, They drag themselves to the lowest dungeons of nature.
Ceaseless passion between two beings. Passion that unites before it destroys anything around if once unleashed. We are nothing when it comes to sustaining our gratefulness in front of desire. We are born broken in a diluted world poets' admiration cannot disguise.
None can break the broken. Broken we all are."
Oberon, king of fairies, husband of Titania They collide for a child causing weather mania Contra, furious nasty matching part Calling wind, calling storm, calling thunder ram Calling thunder ram
None can break the broken None can break the broken None can break the broken None can break the broken
Can't hold Can't hold I am sure I'll fall apart No hope No hope The two cannot come one Love lost Love lost Its beauty lost its class The spell The spell I must regain my thrust