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William Shakespeare doesn't have one specific feeling for love. In his plays, he thinks that love can be unfair, confusing, crazy, unpredictable, and uncontrollable. The classic romance that everyone thinks about in Romeo and Juliet. Married life, as Shakespeare habitually represents it, is the counterpart, mutatis mutandis, of his representation of unmarried lovers. His husbands and wives have less of youthful abandon; they rarely speak of love, and still more rarely with lyric ardor, or coruscations of poetic wit.
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D i mean have you seen them <3
Buddy Rich's Big Band performed Buddy Rich's Birdland
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society wise, it's unoriginal and bland with senseless lyrics
but to a musician's ears, it might be how it's composed and how it sounds generally