Think not of Life as a long ‘Twelfth Night’,
For it is not a ‘Tempest’,
That can be fought by a ‘Macbeth’.
It is not a ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’,
That can be ruled by a ‘Julius Caesar’.
Nor a ‘Winter’s Tale’,
That can be bought by a ‘Merchant of Venice’.
But is a ‘Comedy of Errors’,
Which has to be lived ‘Measure for Measure’.
Live it not like ‘Romeo and Juliet’,
For whom ‘Love’s Labour’ was ‘Lost’.
Nor like a ‘King Lear’
Who made ‘Much Ado About Nothing’.
Instead, take it ‘As You Like It’,
After all, ‘All’s Well That Ends Well’.