June 30, 2013
To The Author’s Readers From His Hubris

I saw Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing recently. 

I’ve been listening to the version of Sigh No More, whose music Joss wrote, that features in the film repeatedly (as should you. Maybe even exchange your money for this good via the Internet). In a fit of insomnia I wrote an extra verse, because that is exactly how highly I think of my talents. You can put it either after the first or third verse, and the chorus follows as regular.

Lyrics after the jump.

Speak no more weeping, speak no more

Cease now to seek you pity;

For men in guile make Love sore,

And thus themselves deem witty.

Then sigh not so, but let them go
And be you blithe and bonny

Converting all your sounds of woe
Into Hey, nonny nonny.

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