As an actor
You play roles
Everyday
You play roles for the audience
Doctor, fisherman, teacher, pilot
Child, friend, sibling, neighbour
You read the dialogues
You try to understand the words to the best of your ability
Interpret the sounds, the stage, the light, the wit
You question yourself if you are interpreting it right,
You take time -
You go back to playing roles, some you like, some you don’t
While being in one character, you miss playing the other
Sometimes you try to swipe roles
Sometimes you break characters
Perhaps because you don't like this one, or just plain because you're tired
Sometimes the audience don't clap in which you think is your best shot
Sometimes they mistake you for being the role that you play.
The play ends
The curtain falls
You take back some characters
You leave some in the theatre
You imitate some, and you detest some
Yet you love to play them
You find peace in knowing how different personalities you can master
The play ends
You go back home
The home sees you in another role
The home gives you peace
The peace gives you home.
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