Challenge
Fear no more the heat o' the sun...
Write your own rendition of the song: Fear no more the heat o’ the sun, from the play Cymbeline by Shakespeare. You must use the first line, "Fear no more the heat o' the sun," but for the rest of the first stanza, use your own words & rhymes to tell us why we shouldn't fear the heat o' the sun! You may just write your rendition on only the first stanza, or the entire song.
dare to be brave
Fear no more the heat o' the sun
Cast your eyes from the blazing light
Of the brightest and the greatest star
The fires that heat your skin
And melt your touch
Will no longer devour your heart
Fear no more of the silent hate
And the raging storms
There is no more dread
In the lightning striking twice
Or a farewell from the ones we love the most
You are safe, my dear child
From the anguish brought by a soul crying
Or a body that's forced to scream
For there is no more fear, my sweet
No more cries to fill up the ocean's depth
It is just you and I, in an endless dance,
surrounded by the wildest of dreams
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