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Eileen R. Stern
- State CollegeHamlet — in one hour?
Is that possible?
but that‚s all the time
he would allow.
My pencil was sharpened
and ready to go.
We eyed each other
as a grey haired stranger
sat in the last row.
Who was he?
The prof's friend no doubt,
judging from the smiles
they offered each other.
Ten o‚clock — time to start
Be alert now
Let's see — Hamelt‚s age —
All soliloquies balance each other
Act One, scene three with Act Four, scene two
What lines?
Balance each other how?
A question — What was meant
by the blister on the Queen's forehead?
Adultery, I blurted out.
For shame, for shame, he snickered.
The blister stood for harlotry,
and that‚s why the Queen wore bangs.
The stranger laughed
The prof laughed
My stomach hurts.
Let's see — disease imagery
Where? Where?
Act One, scene two
or was that scene three?
He‚s doing it — all in one hour —
It‚s almost eleven
faster — faster
My mixer was running
at full speed,
and I had produced six pages of scrambled eggs.





























































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