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Acting

04/28/2026 14:58h
Being unwise enough to have married her I never knew when she was not acting. ‘I love you’ she would say; I heard the audiences Sigh. ‘I hate you’; I could never be sure They were still there. She was lovely. I Was only the looking-glass she made up in. I husbanded the rippling meadow Of her body. Their eyes grazed nightly upon it. Alone now on the brittle platform Of herself she is playing her last rôle. It is perfect. Never in all her career Was she so good. And yet the curtain Has fallen. My charmer, come out from behind It to take the applause. Look, I am clapping too.