O wall, full often hast thou heard my moans,
For parting my fair Pyramus and me!
My cherry lips have often kiss’d thy stones,
Thy stones with lime and hair knit up in thee.
– William Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act 5, Scene 1. Thisbe, played by Flute, laments that a wall divides her from her handsome lover Pyramus. These lines are often read as having an obscene meaning – with "stones" suggestive of testicles and "hair" of public hair.