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Domestic fear
Contributed by
Jan_Oskar_Hansen
on
Sunday, 3rd November 2002 @ 03:30:00 PM in AEST
Topic:
FamilyPoems
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Domestic Fear
As I was directing a lovely scene,
a family drama for T.V. actors
cried real tears, the script girl came,
told me that she was outside ready
to blow my cover.
“Take ten.” I shouted and scuttled
out the backdoor. Ran to the train
station along an oddly empty road
no people and cars, lightened only
by the sadness of sterility.
Heard her steps behind me fingers
tried to grasp at my shirt as I jumped
onto a leaving train; turned saw her
smile of triumph and knew that she
would never get out of my life.
Copyright ©
Jan_Oskar_Hansen
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2002-11-03 15:30:00] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Domestic fear
(User Rating: 1 ) by Rose on
Monday, 4th November 2002 @ 04:15:43 AM AEST (User
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This is an interesting write... Perhaps a be-tween the lines option of this write. A meaning that running away from the fear, only to face it again and again, or to have it blown up by another...
Amber Rose :) |
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