Haikus / Sonnet / Shakespeare

Bo Burnham

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    We've been doing a lot of laughing
    Which is good, uh, for a comedy show on a comedy CD, but what we haven't been doing is a lot of thinking
    And I'd like to do that now, I've written some haikus
    Haikus are Japanese poems consisting of 17 syllables, three lines
    Five, seven, five
    And I find them to have a certain
    Philosophical construct, there's a certain, uh
    Soundness in their simplicity, a clearness in their cogency, if you will
    So hopefully what we'll do right now is read these haikus, think for a bit
    And then when we go back, uh, to the
    You know, the jokes and the laughing
    They'll have benefited, uh, from the time we took to think
    So um, you guys just sit back and indulge me and just think for a bit and then we'll go back to the jokes
    Uh, can I get some blue light to set the mood?
    Perfect
    For those of you listening on CD, the lights didn't change which made it funny

    I saw a rainbow
    On the day my grandma died
    Fuckin' lesbian
    (Ding)

    For fifteen cents a
    Day you can feed an African
    They eat pennies
    (Ding)

    Old peoples' skin sags
    Because it's being pulled toward
    The underworld
    (Ding)

    Do unto others
    As you would have them do to you
    Said the rapist
    (Ding)

    My aunt used to say
    Slow and steady wins the race
    She died in a fire
    (Ding)

    Even if he is
    Your friend, never, ever call
    An Asian person
    (Ding)

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    And finally

    Bono, if you want
    To help poor people, sell your
    Tinted shades, you cunt
    (Ding)

    Thank you, this next piece is called Sonnet 155 , or If Shakespeare Had Written a Porn, and it goes like this
    I saw the morning dew betwixt thine thighs
    As I removed my source of Grecian power
    As if King Midas dared to touch the skies
    Upon thy body fell a golden shower

    Thy body's temples, two church bells had rung
    Upon thy chest, a row of pearls bestowed
    The Sun had set, thy set with wary hung
    I thought: How black a night and blue a lode

    I said: What light through yonder beaver breaks?
    It is the yeast?

    And now my belly's yellow
    My pole gives cause to storms and earthy quakes
    But 'tis not massive, I am no Othello

    And when that final moment came to pass
    Like Christ I came-a riding on an ass
    Thank you very much

    William Shakespeare, uh
    William Shakespeare was a verbal cun-tortionist
    He could bend his words in the way a contortionist bends his frame without hope that he could with a name like William Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare, some, some of you seem lost, look
    Say your name was Robert Frost and you couldn't write, that would suck
    Well, I guess you could always go as Bobby Frost and own an ice cream truck
    He was balanced like a simile and could stack metaphor five, six at a time and rhyme into the very last line of a soliloquy which finally said outright with a previous 77 rolling hinting at
    He had puns and quips and tons of trips of sons with ships with nuns with hips and buns and lips, but I had something that Shakespeare never had
    Penicillin
    See, it hadn't been invented yet, back then they only had quill-icillin
    Hey, it's not that hard, bard
    I'm sorry, I got a bone to pick with you, William
    So if you could just listen up here and listen to this theater queer's theater query here and maybe act like a real artist for once in your life
    Say Van Gogh, and
    Lend me your ear

    You're not a writer
    You're a writer like fucking Hulk Hogan's a street fighter
    You write these dramas
    You accumulate your wealth
    You hold nature as to a mirror of yourself
    Just because you're messed up doesn't mean we are too
    Just because you want to bang your mom doesn't mean Danish princes do, what
    Who? Yeah, Hamlet, Shakespeare, that's right, the young prince whose father died at the hands of his uncle with whom his mother lied, sound familiar?
    It's the fucking Lion King
    You stole from a Disney movie, you androgynous douche, what's next
    The story of a French king on a quest to find his lost son, Nemo?
    Oh, and by the way, poetic talent is really easy to fake when thy sentences doth no fucking sense make

    To be, or not to be
    That is the question, whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune
    Or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing end them? To die
    To sleep, no more, and by a sleep to say we end the heartache and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to
    'Tis a consummation devoutly to be wished, to die, to sleep
    To sleep, perchance to dream, ay
    There's the rub, for in that sleep of death what
    Dreams may come when we have shuffled off this mortal coil, must give us pause
    Pft, like what?

    This next song is about quantum mechanics
    This next song

    I was raised very well, like a field of corn
    You know, I was also raised very Christian, like the Children of the Corn
    And Christians get angry at me 'cause I say things like: Why the long nose, Pope-nocchio?
    They'll think I'll go to Hell
    The truth is, I've been to Christian Hell
    And I actually wrote a song about it

    Hitler was there
    And so were all the Jews, yeah
    So it got a little awkward

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