The Mystery Poet behind Megan Fox’s New Tattoo

Famous actress, Megan Fox, excerpt a line form poet, Angela Monet, the problem is, the poet, does not seem to exist. It seems that Megan Fox got some tattoo quote from a poet no one else has ever heard of.

Some of her tattoos include Shakespeare quotations, Taoist symbols and Marilyn Monroe. Her collection of tattoos has always been questioned, but her latest addition to her collection has made celebrity spotters confused.

Her confusing tattoo extends her right flank from the back of her rib-cage up to the tip of the hip. The quote says, “Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could not hear the music.” It sounds mysterious, but if the line is inscrutable, the poet who wrote it is even more unfathomable. According to a tabloid, the quote is from a not-so-popular poet, Angela Monet, if you try to search her in Google, you will not find her, she does not appear to exist.

The staff at the Poetry Society confirmed that they have never heard of a poet by that name. The head of the librarian, Chris McCabe of the Poetry Library, said that the mysterious poet has no record in the database of the library; however, he said that it could possibly be that Angela Monet uploaded the said quotation to a quotes website and it was mistakenly accredited to her. According to McCabe, it happens quite often. There are people who think that the line must be inspired from a verse from the 13th-century Sufi mystic Rumi, which goes, “We rarely hear the inward music, but we’re all dancing to it nevertheless.” McCabe also has another lead, he said that it could be from Nietzsche, but Dr. Christopher Hamilton of King’s College London and an expert on Nietzche does not think so, according to him, he does not recall reading it in Nietzche, and it does not even sound like Nietzche, so the it only means that the mystery of Megan Fox’s tattoo even gets more mysterious.

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