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Empyrean Flights Delayed

#ACT VI EXEUNT  Hafez the Turk with Borbognoni. Eratocles to Lesbia as he faces the other occupants:     'Mad passengers on Life's untimely main With boarding pass, who signal to the plane, Such sad and paltry virtue as you're due Would yet an airport's tower misconstrue; That pilots and their air-controllers may In congress, or in intercourse, delay (Desirous yet of wings they fain possess) To mount the air—with each bright stewardess Their forms and then their maidenhood address . . .        Out, Out.  Such trash ennobles none but thee;     'For craft shall ever land as birds must fly— Checked luggage fill the hold when drinks are served; And whether prey or falcon take to sky, The crew must make our passage well-deserved; Though lightning rend the night all 'round th'plane And flame, as to a spleen, thy fevered brain. Perchance you hope the pilot to dissuade, Whose path through trackless wastes your flight directs. Your shamming virtue tarnishes your blade And though your flight be cut, it fain connects That shining port of entry that you seek Where love's most noble strength is rendered weak.'      'Away. Methinks the cabin crew I hear:            Fair Lesbia—have you my passport ?'
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PROMPT #15:  write your own dramatic monologue.

It doesn’t have to be quite as serious as Browning or Shakespeare,

but try to create a sort of specific voice or character

that can act as the “speaker” of your poem,

and that could be acted by someone reciting the poem.

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