I bounce in on day one
with a shaky leg,
eyes darting around the vast stage,
curtain to curtain,
scanning for familiar faces.
Leaping out of my seat,
knowing there is much to do.
I drag
myself in on audition day,
bearing my racing heart.
Today becomes
sprinting lines,
clammy palms,
clenched fists,
hot stage lights,
and a shaky leg.
I wander in for first reading,
new script in hand,
that’s just waiting to be covered
in doodles and rips.
There’s lots to learn, choppy lines
“She’s the lead! I knew it!”
And a shaky leg.
Final week
I zoom in,
and immediately sense
sweaty costumes,
stress,
regret,
impatience,
“Why did we wait to do this today?”
and my especially shaky leg.
Strutting in after final show
is celebrations, hugs,
screaming songs
at the top of our lungs,
one last round of inside jokes,
“Can’t we do one more show?”
and sauntering legs
leaving behind
a home
and a family.
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