“I wished on the moon
For something I never knew
I wished on the moon
For more than I ever knew
A sweeter rose, a softer sky
An April days that would not dance away
I wished on a star
To throw me a beam or two
I begged on the stars
And asked for a dream or two
I looked for every loveliness
It all came true
I wished on the moon for you
I wished on the moon
For something I never knew
Wished on the moon
For more than I ever knew
A sweeter rose, a softer sky
An April days that would not dance away
I wished on a star
To throw me a beam or two
I begged on a star
And asked for a dream or two
I looked for every loveliness
It all came true
I wished on the moon
Wished on the moon
Wished on the moon for you”
—Dorothy Parker
Back from the Word Processing Course, I Say to My Old Typewriter. (via @maryanncorbett.bsky.social)
"[Enter MACDUFF with Macbeth's head]
MACDUFF [to MALCOLM] Hail, King, for so thou art. Behold where stands
Th'usurper's cursèd head. The time is free..."
—The Norton Macbeth


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