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| (Interval pic of me and my bestie at Our Show dealing with Our Own Issues--thanks Boubill and Schoenberg) |
Interval, gap, break, intermission--whatever you want to call it--that's where I am right now. The first act of my life has wrapped and now I'm sitting in the dressing room waiting for my curtain call.
Only thing is, Act Two hasn't been written yet and I've no idea where to start. But, it's my turn to write my own story (unless Andrew Lloyd Webber wants to help a sister out, because dude can write some good shit), to be the leading lady in my own life. To not settle. To only accept butterflies. To live a whole big life. To challenge myself--which, let's be honest, is the hardest.
The interval is scary. I do not like it here. I am unsure, I am scared, I am anxious, I am jittery. I'm the most impatient person ever and I want Act Two to start already, for the love!
The interval is where we reflect on Act One and anticipate what is to come (or go stand in line and get a drink and or fight for the restroom--let me tell you about the time I got locked in the restroom at the Queen's.... Well, that's basically the whole story--but, being trapped in a 100 year old bathroom with no A/C and hundreds of people outside? Bit scary). Anyways, Act Two is always the best right, the best is yet to come and all that? (don't believe me? Watch The Epilogue from my favorite show--I'm certain it's the most moving piece of musical theatre ever written)
Act One was pretty great, it certainly had it's moments, it had some style (quick! name that musical!)--although the ending song was a bit melancholy to be sure, but, I am certain that Act Two will be filled with joy and adventure and all the best in this life. Because I am going to find it, seek it out, surround myself with it and LIVE damn it.
So, I thank you for sticking by me at the interval. I know we'll make Act Two amazing.
After all, to love another person is to see the face of God (you knew it was going to happen).
"Do you hear the people sing, lost in the valley of the night, it is the music of the people who are climbing to the life
For the wrenched of the earth there is a flame that never dies, even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise
They will live again in freedom in the valley of the Lord, they will walk behind the ploughshare, they will put away the sword, the chain will be broken and all men will have their reward
Will you join in our crusade, who will be strong and stand with me, somewhere beyond the barricade is there a world you long to see
Do you hear the people sing, say do you hear the distant drums, it is the future that they bring when tomorrow comes.... Tomorrow comes!
(and, my friends, tomorrow will come)
































