Act Five, Macbeth
What’s done cannot be undone
felt wrong. So much we did
we’d undo to do again.
Day to dark to dawn,
clouds came white to dun.
The sun, bird song
and so on. The road
to town went up
then down. We thought
we could swim
in the-same river
twice. We thought
our hum drum
would suffice.
Not on the first fire-
hazed day, or when
the river surged
over the highway,
but finally messengers
arrived. They do
not wait, all day,
all night, we hear
the knocking at the gate