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all the world's a stage

by sankhya-amaravadi

(they say you die twice) as the curtains open as the curtains close as the applause thunders down the rows (the first time is your physical death) the programs rustle the audience is a mass of every age the spotlights shine on an empty stage (the second is the last time someone says your name)
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