you may also want to note it seems to be written in iambic pentameter, Shakespeare's meter of choice, i mean theres a few substitutions made, but for the most part the song is iambic pentameter
you may also want to note it seems to be written in iambic pentameter, Shakespeare's meter of choice, i mean theres a few substitutions made, but for the most part the song is iambic pentameter
"Stars hide your fires For these here are my desires"
Makes me think of Macbeth,
'For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires; Let not light see me black and deep desires'
This is immediately what I thought of as well.
This is immediately what I thought of as well.
Exactly what I thought.
Exactly what I thought.
you may also want to note it seems to be written in iambic pentameter, Shakespeare's meter of choice, i mean theres a few substitutions made, but for the most part the song is iambic pentameter
you may also want to note it seems to be written in iambic pentameter, Shakespeare's meter of choice, i mean theres a few substitutions made, but for the most part the song is iambic pentameter
Indeed. That was also my first thought. I looked it up, and sure enough, they admit that this song is influenced by MacBeth.
Indeed. That was also my first thought. I looked it up, and sure enough, they admit that this song is influenced by MacBeth.