The Tragedie Of Macbeth: Actus Quintus, Scena Quinta
I Shalt Become
To tomorrow, to tomorrow, and to tomorrow
Creepes in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last Syllable of Recorded time:
And all our yesterdays, haue lighted Fooles
The way to dusty death. Out, out breefe Candle,
Life's but a walking Shadow, a poore Player.
That struts and frets his houre vpon the Stage,
And then is heard no more. It is a Tale
Told by an Ideot, full of sound and fury
Signifying nothing.
Share
More from I Shalt Become
Intro [Instrumental]
I Shalt Become
Outro [Instrumental]
I Shalt Become
Winter Lights
I Shalt Become
Thorns
I Shalt Become
The Serpent Song
I Shalt Become
The Funeral Rain
I Shalt Become
Paintings In A Gallery
I Shalt Become
Like A Lamb To The Slaughter
I Shalt Become
Labyrinthine
I Shalt Become
Insects
I Shalt Become
In Absentia
I Shalt Become
Her Demons
I Shalt Become
Fragments
I Shalt Become
Enstasy (The Theory Of Maxwell's Demon)
I Shalt Become
Denial
I Shalt Become
A Ritual Killing
I Shalt Become
Enstasy (The Theory Of Maxwell\'s Demon)
I Shalt Become
Total Perspective Vortex
I Shalt Become
Harlow's Vertical Chamber Apparatus
I Shalt Become
Ghosts
I Shalt Become