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Private Theatricals

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    A quite convincing axiom
        Is, "Life is like a play";
    For, turning back its pages some
        Few dog-eared years away,
            I find where I
            Committed my
    Love-tale - with brackets where to sigh.

    I feel an idle interest
        To read again the page;
    I enter, as a lover dressed,
        At twenty years of age,
            And play the part
            With throbbing heart,
    And all an actor's glowing art.

    And she who plays my Lady-love
        Excels! - Her loving glance
    Has power her audience to move -
        I am her audience. -
            Her acting tact,
            To tell the fact,
    "Brings down the house" in every act.

    And often we defy the curse
        Of storms and thunder-showers,
    To meet together and rehearse
        This little play of ours -
            I think, when she
            "Makes love" to me,
    She kisses very naturally!

        .    .    .    .    .    .

    Yes; it's convincing - rather -
        That "Life is like a play":
    I am playing "Heavy Father"
        In a "Screaming Farce" to-day,
            That so "brings down
            The house," I frown,
    And fain would "ring the curtain down."



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