Natural Actor
I'm so tired of being a prop in someone else's story. So very tired of living in a dream with my head so full of lifeless thoughts, and maybe that's why?
I want to find the rhythm of my own heartbeat...but for now I dance to the heartbeat of their experience. Just trying to find the place where I belong.
Constantly redrawing the face on the blank image that's trapped in the mirror. I want to do great things but would settle for one small that could awaken this dead place inside me, void places where even shadows dare not venture.
So for now, I hide from failure and from success. I hide from loneliness and from love. I hide from all that exists outside this, my reality. For now, I'll smile and tell myself everything is okay.
To all those I've failed, find some comfort in knowing that I suffer with you...lost in this prison of fear and misplaced affections.
Excuse me now while I continue this game of charades, put on this smile, and perform for my captive audience. Applause now for this natural born actor - in his blood to do what I do?
By Andrew J. Dorsey
August 9, 2009 - 9:25 p.m.
I want to find the rhythm of my own heartbeat...but for now I dance to the heartbeat of their experience. Just trying to find the place where I belong.
Constantly redrawing the face on the blank image that's trapped in the mirror. I want to do great things but would settle for one small that could awaken this dead place inside me, void places where even shadows dare not venture.
So for now, I hide from failure and from success. I hide from loneliness and from love. I hide from all that exists outside this, my reality. For now, I'll smile and tell myself everything is okay.
To all those I've failed, find some comfort in knowing that I suffer with you...lost in this prison of fear and misplaced affections.
Excuse me now while I continue this game of charades, put on this smile, and perform for my captive audience. Applause now for this natural born actor - in his blood to do what I do?
By Andrew J. Dorsey
August 9, 2009 - 9:25 p.m.
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