Shakespeare Anagram: Macbeth

From Macbeth:

O! these flaws and starts—
Impostors to true fear—would well become
A woman’s story at a winter’s fire,
Authoriz’d by her grandam. Shame itself!
Why do you make such faces? When all’s done
You look but on a stool.

Shift around the letters, and it becomes:

Don’t worry for famous Clint Eastwood.

Honestly, that slowed hokey bit where he was lecturing to a fantasized Obama seems somewhat normal.

Sure, all the rest of your famous Republicans always do.

Kudos!

3 Responses to “Shakespeare Anagram: Macbeth”

  1. Richard Lance Russell Says:

    I like that your anagrams and parodies echo a bit of Shakespeare’s own wit. I’m an oil painter and I try to capture a bit of the bard in my paintings of scenes from his plays, too! Amazing that he’s still inspiring us after all this time . . . thanks for the blog. Keep it up!

  2. Bill Says:

    Welcome, Richard!

    I checked out your Shakespeare page, and I was impressed by how your images evoked those wonderful familiar moments from the plays.

    Thanks for visiting!

  3. Asher Says:

    I like it.

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