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audience
The pen sits in your wrinkled hand
 Still as sound in a classical film of 
 Black and white movement
 It is so easy to deliver
 To a parched audience
 Who keeps laughter
 Suspended in the corners 
 Of their eyes and mouths
 Like tame horses waiting, muscles taut
 Clenched in anticipation
 For the sharp signal
 Of release
 Yes, you can run now
 And believe you are free
 After all the paper is blank
 And the audience will wait, 
 A strong beginning 
 Was never welcomed more
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