Friday, October 22, 2010

It Takes Grace To Save Face

     Bitter tea, people, bitter tea! While some people seeks the Lime; some don't seem to take the least thought of what type light they casts themselves in. That pretty young woman who's trying to fix her statement about being a witch is seeking the Lime lights so she may clearly be seen as one who wants to correct a regretful error. 
The coven of TEA however, seems not to mind whether they hoots, howls and dance around the cauldron under the full moon or during the dark of it; so long as they succeed at casting their evil spells of manipulation and murderous suggestions: Trying to intice the gulliable to join their ranks, do and act as they say. For Eye-of-Newt, they casts in emotion stealing phrases like "For our freedom, folks!"  Suggestion #1: We have to fight for our freedom again." Like who took it away in the first place.
    #2. Then they cast in cold, licey frog to suggest that someone plans to suppress their right to express defamation. Manipulating the simple minded into fearing that they will soon be hostage to their own country. While they; Shakespear's hags know very much better. All of the ear piercing shouting and name calling people are doing, without anyone trying to stop them; how can even the mentally challenged not realize that they're freely speaking?
    #3. Oh, don't forget 'tongue of dog' for the haggy sisters' brew. Why that will hinder them telling more lies, so don't we dare. Otherwise you may get accused of trying to prove that "fair is foul' when they swears by Hectate that 'foul is fair." 
      Don't wonder why your country's Capital has a wing that seems stuck in retrograde. When people associates with shape shifters and spell casters, they're bound to shoot forward and slide back. During a session of sisterly sharing about travel plans; the first old hag said she'd go to wreck havok in the countryside as a gray cat; the mischief maker in this country likes to identify with a bear sow. But, witches aren't ignorant to the fact that others are aware of them, so the grizzly sow presents herself as a doll to save face; not only a doll but a pretty little thing! Do you doubt that if one should ask her when she'd stop charming people into doing her will, she'd confuse Truth with the retort "When the hurly-burly's done. When the battle's lost and won"?  Don't doubt that sister!
         Oh, how she and the other two strange ones can stand to let some heat brained MacBeth threaten them for truth, though he be a snake too. Truth in their case is simple: It takes grace to save face. 

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