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It seems as though I live my life Downstage right and closest to the footlights. I need the warmth of those glowing bulbs To thaw a sometimes frozen heart. I’ve learned my lines and know the scenes But the blocking still confuses me And I’m not sure which way I turn To delver my soliloquy. I know this drama has four acts But this is intermission And I’m waiting for the lights to dim And call the audience back inside To watch until the final curtain. ljm
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Apr 21, 2025
Apr 21, 2025 at 12:35 AM UTC
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It seems as though I live my life Downstage right and closest to the footlights. I need the warmth of those glowing bulbs To thaw a sometimes frozen heart. I’ve learned my lines and know the scenes But the blocking still confuses me And I’m not sure which way I turn To delver my soliloquy. I know this drama has four acts But this is intermission And I’m waiting for the lights to dim And call the audience back inside To watch until the final curtain. ljm
A too familiar theme, I fear. Bear with me. My muse has taken a hike.
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Apr 21, 2025
Apr 21, 2025 at 12:35 AM UTC
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