A small poem about a time my world changed... my first time on the stage. |
“A Breath of Theatricality” By Gianna Schiller The separation between delicate red curtains opens its large mouth holds the key inside to a new world a different story, a different place a dazzling spectacle of lights cascade upon the blackened stage sweat immediately forms like hot burning lava escaping, oozing from an erupting volcano a noise stabs my ears making my insides do a split second summer salt the music sounds faint to me, yet the abrupt sound boiled my legs turning them into penne pasta noodles it evolves into an exploding mass of instruments signaling the big entrance is about to come Breathe... Breathe.. Breathe... the stars in a sky disappear as night becomes day and the floating heads in the audience fade the theater becoming liquid ink before my eyes why did my gut bubble like a coca cola just three minutes before? was there an invisible rope knotting twisting, squeezing my core until it transformed into a mess of soupy applesauce curse you wretched stage fright the first of many butterflies to escape my inner cocoon Breathe... Breathe... Breathe.. my swelling right side of my brain is settled at this point I am halfway through the first song trying not to smile in my serious moment everything is peachy now I hear the pulse of an audience clap as my heart claps with each pounding hit of hands I breathed in the smell of fruity, overpowering amounts of hairspray Walgreens lipstick and dusted fabric I breathed comfort in the only home I know the butterflies have flown from their clenched cocoon A turtle can’t live without his shell A drama queen can’t live without her stage, her spotlight. I am the turtle. the stage is my shell. |