Children Visiting for Christmas – a Tragedy in Two Parts
I. A Mother to Her Child
“No! I mean no! Don’t make me get out of this chair! No! In or out! No! Be inside or outside! No! Don’t touch that! No! I said no! No! No candy before lunch! No! Okay, but No more! No! I said no and I mean no! I mean no! No! Don’t make me get out of this chair! No! In or out! No! Onnnne…Don’t make me Go to two! Don’t touch that! No! I said no! Onnnne…! I mean it this time! I said no! No! No! Don’t make me get out of this chair! No!”
II. A Child to His Mother
“No, YOU! No! You can’t make me! No! No! No! I want outside! No! I want inside! No! No! I don’t have to! No! You can’t make me! No! But I want it! Don’t tell me no! No! I tell YOU no! You can’t tell ME no! No! No! You can’t make me! No! No! No! No! I want outside! No! I want inside! No! No! I don’t have to! No! You can’t make me! No! But I want it! Don’t tell me no! No! I tell YOU no! You can’t tell ME no! No!”