What art thou that usurpest this time of night, Together with that fair and warlike form In which the majesty of buried Denmark Did sometimes march?

Together with your form,
Alongside the structure of this body,
What else is there?
As a matter of course, most of us pour our spirits
Into the body
The form tends to hold the soul.
It tends to.
Now, we have a question –
Could someone (or something)
Find its way into the shape of a person
(even the shape of a king)
and march it around as if it were a suit?
If it did, to whom would you direct the question?
The body? Or that which is within the body?
Or both together
Making the singular plural.

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