Sometimes Shakespeare's over done
His constant sadness is no fun
The comic relief's the best part
Fans just can't wait for it to start
The pain inside Macbeth is clear-
It seems to bring a heavy tear
The story's tragic, most the time
Who needs free verse when you've got rhymes?
What's hip from Macbeth, you say?
Comic relief, on any day!
And so we'll take the funny parts
And understand just where they start
We'll take the rhymes that stick out most
And loop them twice (so not to boast)
We've got this sound for MTV,
We introduce the Witches Three
Thrice the A-flat chord has rung
Thrice, and once the symbol chimed
Producer cries, "Tis time, 'tis time"
Producer cries, "Tis time, 'tis time"
Round about the record goes;
Into which our lyrics go
Bass line which did like (we not)
Did not go into our pot
CHORUS
Double, double, toil and trouble
Fire burn, and cauldron bubble
Fair is foul, and foul is fair;
We must warn you, Macbeth, beware
I never wanted to be a witch,
Casting spells gives me an itch
I'm allergic to my cat
And this black robe makes me look fat
Bringing apparitions is
Not really the type of bis
I want to be in for good
I would quit, if I could
But saying that "I'm out of here,"
Is not something that people hear
So we're stuck here for a few more years
Never mind Hectate's jeers
REPEAT CHORUS
Don't tell me what you want
(Want you really really want),
Macbeth, if you want to get ahead
Try to stay away form murder
And be happy with your power
If you want to get to act six keeping your head
We know that power is bad
When it makes all of your
Loved ones sad (so sad)
We guess Malcolm won't be too glad
When he sees what you did to his dad
REPEAT CHORUS
Macbeth:
If it were done when 'tis done,
Then 'twere well
If were done quickly
And so now I ponder about killing
This guy and inheriting even more power
And so, if I do do these evil deeds,
I will probably suffer
Horribly, as we all know the
Importance of karma
And power corrupts, obviously,
So I am determined, I guess
To stay away from slaying Duncan,
And stick to living a peaceful life
But wait
Is this a dagger which I see before me,
The handle toward my hand?
Come, let me clutch thee,
And in doing so, I will kill Duncan
My strange and self-abuse
Is the initiate fear that wants hard use
We are yet but young in deed,
We are yet but young in deed
REPEAT CHORUS
The moral of this story is-
Lighten up and try to give
A new perspective to your life,
It's not all darkness pain and strife
Don't get caught up in old tradition
Or swallowed by supersition,
Thesbians would be completer
Shouting "Macbeth" in the theatre