Shakespeare & Me & The Allman Brothers (Week 25)

Henry V 🎭

Willy `•.

“Every subject’s duty is the king’s
but every subject’s soul is his own.”

The Allman Brothers ♭:-

“You got to let your soul shine—
shine till the break of day.”

Me `’.,°~

No crown I need…
nor strong drink…
lovelight within—
my soul won’t sink.

The spirit of man is the candle of the Lord… — Proverbs 20:27  t…

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3 Replies to “Shakespeare & Me & The Allman Brothers (Week 25)”

  1. This piece has a quiet, meditative strength to it—it feels less like a poem and more like a small spiritual reflection unfolding in layers.

    What stands out first is how you bring together different voices—Willy, The Allman Brothers, and your own—and let them converse around a central idea: the soul’s independence. That line, “every subject’s soul is his own,” sets a powerful foundation. It speaks of freedom, not in rebellion, but in inner ownership.

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