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On This Stage
Contributed by
kmarie
on
Friday, 4th June 2010 @ 12:53:41 AM in AEST
Topic:
Lifepoems
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Walking up those steps
palms sweating, heart racing in my chest
ready to break free, needing to become anyone I want to be.
Facing that audience,
lights shining bright.
I shall, even just for tonight, become ..........
a singer, a dancer, a president, a doctor, an author, or even an artist.
Leaping into the air, toes pointed behind me
singing a song as I hear the audience clap along
seeing their standing ovation as we bow, stepping behind as the curtain closes.
My home in my sight, energy still high, smile spreading across my face as the realization comes
that happiness does exist, wether it's in the form of a best friend, sister, mother, father,
or even,
just a simple, small, stage.
Copyright ©
kmarie
... [
2010-06-04 00:53:41] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: On This Stage
(User Rating: 1 ) by fish on
Friday, 4th June 2010 @ 03:11:26 AM AEST (User
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what a vivid portrait you have painted, i love the flow of the lines. the excitement and emotion in the poem is well guided.
i now wonder where my own happiness dwells.
nice piece. |
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Re: On This Stage
(User Rating: 1 ) by lesoleilnoire on
Friday, 4th June 2010 @ 07:40:23 PM AEST (User
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Amazing poem! My daughter will experience this in a couple of days at her dance recital. She was discussing stage fright with me tonight. I loved your writing here.
Heidi |
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Re: On This Stage
(User Rating: 1 ) by joe-joe on
Friday, 11th June 2010 @ 02:53:29 PM AEST (User
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very nice write...it is good that we can fine joy and happiness in the great moments of life, but also in the very small moments... |
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