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Have I been here before, Under the limes? The brush sweeps sighs Behind me, wooden footfalls echo Into the density of crushed Red velvet seating. Plinkerty-plank-plonk, Boney tendrils find a drunk man Blundering his way home, Gone midnight, wet and sorry. The audience having left, amused But ultimately dissatisfied. The limes ghost across the blackened stage. The black piano grins, then laughs, A breathless wind across the strings at last, For I have left the building.
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Apr 6, 2017
Apr 6, 2017 at 3:01 AM UTC
Duet for Prepared Piano and Man Sweeping the Stage Floor
Have I been here before, Under the limes? The brush sweeps sighs Behind me, wooden footfalls echo Into the density of crushed Red velvet seating. Plinkerty-plank-plonk, Boney tendrils find a drunk man Blundering his way home, Gone midnight, wet and sorry. The audience having left, amused But ultimately dissatisfied. The limes ghost across the blackened stage. The black piano grins, then laughs, A breathless wind across the strings at last, For I have left the building.
I used to work in a theatre, back stage and sometimes working the spotlights (the "limes") from the back of the auditorium. I always liked the theatre best when it was empty, after a show. I thought it always had an eerie atmosphere - an emptiness that echoed with the recent activity of a performance.
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Apr 6, 2017
Apr 6, 2017 at 3:01 AM UTC
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