Sunday, April 29, 2018

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[image: James Amstrong - Pan; from google dot com. Fair Use]


his first big competition

this wasn't the school concert hall
these were strangers called the audience

he could hear them cheering
just before the curtain rose
that's when he fainted
STORY OF A PAN MAN © gillena cox 2018


Revisit
29 Apr 2017
29 Apr 2016
29 Apr 2015


Blog hopping today with imaginary garden. In April we write a poem every day

Fireblossom Friday : This Is (Almost) The End
Prompted by Fireblossom


ENJOY THE MUSIC

28 comments:

  1. Oh, I'm sorry – I laughed on reading that last line. What a mean, nasty person I must be!

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    1. 😊sad but humourous maybe. Thanks for dropping by Rosemary


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  2. A great response to the challenge, Gillena. Stage fright keeps the victim ever standing just offstage, terrified to cross that threshold into the glare where destiny awaits. (Or maybe polite applause.)

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    1. Thank you for your appreciation Brendan

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  3. Oh, what a shame, poor guy. A sad but fun write :-)

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  4. Ha, I can just see it. Well done.

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    1. Thank you for dropping by to read mine Fireblossom

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  5. Stage fright will do that to a person.

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    1. Indeed; happy you dropped by Kerry

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  6. How do I feel about this poem? Much Love!

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  7. It takes a brave fool, to stand while the curtain goes up, and there he be, in all his splendor. I enjoyed reading.

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  8. Oh that stage... we dream about it until we are there and realize we rather be somewhere else.

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  9. I must admit I chuckled at the end... although stage fright and I are old friends

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  10. Thanks for dropping by Robert

    Much love...

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  11. Oh my. I hope he recovered and went on to perform spectacularly!

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  12. Thanks for dropping by Sherry

    Much🌼love

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  13. Thanks for dropping by MZ

    Much🌼love

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  14. Some ends can come at any time, others follow a rigid schedule. Lovely poem, Gillena. It made me feeling sorry for the guy.
    ..

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  15. Thanks for dropping by Jim

    Much🌼love

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