Lawrence Hall, HSG
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Cf. Shakespeare, Sonnet 35
I plead guilty as an accessory to crime
In aiding and abetting a violation
Against the peace at a certain time
Arrest me now; write out the citation
For you are both the criminal and the cop
Handcuffs for both the abettor and crook
Don’t let our crimes continue, and yet don’t stop
And please don’t give back the thing that you took
For you are a criminal, the most skilled at your art
You darling little thief: you stole
my heart