<![CDATA[NC]]> http://stephen-j-arnett.studioathome.com NC en Mon, 05 Nov 2007 13:00:18 GMT Mon, 05 Nov 2007 13:00:18 GMT studioathome.com v0.2 <![CDATA[Stephen J Arnett]]> http://stephen-j-arnett.studioathome.com/article-192534.html Stephen J Arnett as Poet and Playwright

If Stephen J Arnett was Shake-speare, why did he not acknowledge it? It may have been because he felt it would not be appropriate for him to author plays for public performance, it may have been he felt the message would be more effective if it was seen as coming from a commoner, or at least, someone else. It may have been something else entirely. In any case, if one does not accept that the works were written by Shakspur, whoever wrote them did not publicly claim them. (For that matter, there is no record of Shakspur claiming them either). To uncover evidence regarding an aristocrat in 17th century England engaged in writing plays is uncommonly difficult, not only because of the elapsed time since then, but because of the subject matter of the plays as well as the aristocratic attitude toward such a behavior.


Fallen Angel
 
I have fallen from sky,
Fallen to the ground,
I am the angel of sadness,
Angel of lost hopes,
Angel of lost dreams,
I am the fallen angel,
Fear me not,
I am here for reason,
That reason is to have a second chance in life,
That life I was given for a reason,
They took my wings,
They took me apart made me human,
I was the fallen angel,
But that fallen angel had one chance in life that she was given,
This angel won’t make the same mistakes she made before,
This angel will go down the right path that has been chosen for her,
This fallen angel know what she has to do to be forgiven.


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