Sweet Kate
de William Shakespeare
When I awake, you are a necklace,
With special beads you are a chain.
Two years we've been bound, set in our ways,
You are true to what you are.
Where your silver tongue with special glass
Hangs around my throat,
There your riches lie with special beads
Burning to the touch.
Where your riches lie with special glass
Hung up in my brain,
There your father lies with special clasps
All around my throat.
Well, two years I've been bound,
but that was useless,
Two years we've been bound,
But that fell through.
Two years we've been bound, set in our ways,
You are true to what you are.
Where your riches lie with special glass
Hung up in my mind.
There your father lies with special clasps
Burning to the touch.
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