Caught in a Witch’s Web

Here are the lyrics to my Macbeth song, after review I realized the lyrics were difficult to distinguish.

Caught in a Witch’s Web

On Scottish land, long ago

Three witches met in a storm’s throe

With warbled voices risen high

These bearded women wove a web of truth and lies

A bloody battle had just been won

But Scotland’s trouble had just begun

With Jason like grace , Duncan would say

Macbeth would be Thane of Cawdor today

The witches knew a way to catch

The fly Macbeth with an iron-clad hatch

On his ego they would write

A tale of having Glamis, Cawdor, King in sight

Though sceptical Macbeth would find

Evil intent poisoning his mind

With knives held tightly in his hands

Macbeth betrayed King of Scotland

Yet Macbeth’s sins would not end here

As a vulture would, he hid his leer

With evil in his heart

Macbeth would tear Scotland apart

Her green hills would grow bare

Her lakes and moores filled with snares

But Scotland you will be free

When your people lead an army - for thee!

But Scotland you will be free

When your people lead an army - for thee!

Published in: on December 18, 2009 at 1:56 am  Leave a Comment  

Malcolm’s Favorite Website.

Though this organization was formed long after Malcolm’s era, I believe that because of the violence Macbeth needlessly generated Malcolm would agree with the objective of the ICRtoP.  I feel he would want to help generate solutions for other countries and their citizens, so they would not endure the suffering that inequality and greed brought to the Scotland of his time.

Published in: on December 18, 2009 at 12:52 am  Leave a Comment  

Royalty in Battle

This picture depicting the Battle of Crecy in 1346, where English soldiers invaded Normandy. I chose this as Malcolm’s favorite picture because not only is it painted in a historically correct fashion, it also conveys some sense of equality. Even though there are colors present to represent class distinctions they seem to blur together in the action this image portrays. I believe Malcolm would appreciate this because of his believe that in the end all people (regardless of class) should be equal.

Published in: on December 18, 2009 at 12:31 am  Leave a Comment  
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