news to me! so I asked wikipedia, and they say
body to medical research,
skull to the RSC,
so that stops me worrying about 'bits', Bill.
David Tennant was the Hamlet, I note, who used the skull.
Classic form you adopt here, neatly.
On 29/08/2012, at 8:08 AM, Bill Wootton wrote:
> Once more in hand - on stage am I
> arousing contemplation
> Alas-ed and pawed and recognised
> by princes without station
>
> My former japes - gone long ago
> I've had my days in court
> But I have real longevity
> I'm able to report
>
> That in my life - I did compose
> sonatas, some heroic
> But it's my bony skull endures -
> Playing noble Yorick.
>
> Bill Wootton
> 29 August 12
> (after learning from S Fry & associates about Polish composer André Tchaikowsky who appears on UK Royal Mail Postage Stamp - April 2011 - and who bequeathed his bits to the Royal Shakespeare Company)
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