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Emilie Autumn - Your Sugar Sits Untouched - At What Point Does a Shakespeare Say
Your Sugar Sits Untouched
01. Your Sugar Sits Untouched (intro)
02. Goodbye
03. The Day You Love
04. At What Point Does a Shakespeare Say
05. Blackbird Sonnets
06. Constant
07. Ghost
08. How to Break a Heart
09. Rant 1
10. In Praise of Cyrano
11. So Many Fools
12. The Ballad of Mushroom Down
13. The One
14. Space
15. Alas (The Knight)
16. A Letter From a Friend
17. A Plea to the Dying
18. Close
19. Dreams
20. Everybody’s Girl
21. Empty
22. Homesick Sonnets
23. Rant 2
24. Little Boy
25. Smirking Girl
26. Try My Best
27. Nearer Than You
28. The Muse
29. The Music I Heard Once
30. If You Could Only Know
31. Funny How Things Change
32. I Didn’t Mean You
33. If
34. Visions
35. By the Sword
36. Didn’t
37. If You Feel Better
38. Two Masks
39. What Right Have I
40. WOMAN
41. I Cried for You
42. Rapunzel Sonnets
43. Never Tasted Tears
44. Jump the Track
45. On Artistic Integrity
46. Manipulation
At what point does a Shakespeare say:
"I feel it's time I write a play.
What subject shall it be today?
A tragedy I've done;

"Lovers twain have been united
Audiences are delighted
No doubt I shall soon be knighted
Royal fame I've won;

"The Queen has come to every show
And, flattering, she feigns to know
A couplet from a verse, also
A refrain from a rhyme;

"But the ones I aim to pleaseth,
Most of all, upon my kneeseth
Are the folk who cough and sneezeth
Through my prose sublime"?