Friday, October 30, 2009

They carried him uncovered in the coffin.
Hey nonny, nonny nonny, hey nonny.
Tears poured down over his grave.
Goodbye, my dear.

Look at my flowers, Laertes. Rosemary is for remembering. Pansies are for thoughts. These are for you, Queen Gertrude: fennel and columbines. They symbolize adultery. And these for you, your majesty: rue. They symbolize repentance. We can call it the Sunday flower, but you will wear it for different reasons. Daisies are for unhappy love. I had some violets, which mean faithfullness, but they all dried up when my father died.

Won't he come again?
Won't he come again?
No, he is dead.
Go to your deathbed.
He will never come again,
He is gone, gone.
God have mercy on his soul.
Goodbye, God be with you!
La la la la la!
My father is gone, my father is gone.
Please, all of you listen to my song!
He is buried and covered with flowers.

Tomorrow is Valentine's day,
And I will be waiting below your window
For you to ask me to be yours.
Then I will come up to your room
And when I leave I will no longer be a virgin!

Bear with me, my song is almost over.

By the name of Jesus, my goodness it is a shame,
Young men will do it if they get a chance.
Oh my! They are very bad.
She said, "Before you got me into bed,
You promised to marry me,"
He answers, "I would have married you,
If you hadn't gone to bed with me."

I hope everything will be alright, but I can't help but cry every time I think about my father being in the ground. My brother will have to know about this. Thanks for the advice, now goodnight everyone!

Monday, October 26, 2009

The Play

Hamlet decided to have some actors come and perform a play. At first I thought it was a great idea, but soon I realized it was not. They play started and Hamlet came to sit with me, yelling loudly about our relationship. I was embarrassed because everyone was looking at us! I was shocked he would even mention things like that in public. The play started and I was relieved... or at least I thought I was relieved. Everyone in the room grew quiet in order to enjoy the production, but we were all immediately shocked when we realized the plot. It seemed very similar to the situation King Claudius and my mother are in. Then near the end the actors were talking about the king killing the old king just to take his position...

Now everyone thinks King Claudius killed King Hamlet!

Friday, October 23, 2009


Why did Hamlet have to break my heart? He wrote me letters and told me he he loved me, and now he takes it all back! Why would he tell me to go to a nunnery? Why was he yelling at me and telling me that I would never marry? Is it because he thinks I am unclean and not worthy of any man? I have never been this sad in my life.

Fish Bait

I feel so used. My father and the king are using me to spy on Hamlet. They are trying to prove that he is crazy so they can send him off to England to a boarding school. I would be devastated if this happnened, but of course I cannot argue with my father or the king, so I must do what they tell me. I don't know what I am going to do without my Hamlet...

Monday, October 19, 2009

Oh, poor Hamlet. I am so worried for him. I am not able to talk to him as much as I want since my father has forbidden me. Hamlet frightened me when he came to see me the other day. He was in a crazed state and his clothes were all askew. When he approached me, he grabbed my arm tightly and stared at me. He wouldn't speak, and I was too afraid to say anything. He never took his eyes off of me, even as he was leaving the room. When he finally left, I immediately ran to my father, Polonius, to explain to him what had just happened. He thinks Hamlet is madly in love and he is worried, so we decided to tell the king. I don't know what will happen, but I hope my Hamlet will be okay.