(Intro – soft, almost whispering)
This poem delves into the theme of identity and the pressure to perform. It uses theatrical imagery to illustrate the struggle of maintaining a facade for an audience, reflecting the emotional toll it takes on the individual. The poem's speaker is caught in a cycle of performance, where every action is rehearsed and every flaw is hidden. The spotlight symbolizes attention and validation, yet it also highlights the speaker's vulnerability and the fear of losing oneself in the act. The repeated motifs of 'replay' and 'restart' suggest a desire to begin anew, yet the speaker questions their own identity beyond the performance. The poem captures the tension between personal authenticity and the need to meet external expectations, leaving the reader to ponder the cost of such a performance.
| Word | Easy Meaning | Translation | Pron. |
|---|---|---|---|
| tick-tock | sound of a clock | clock's ticking sound | tik-tok |
| curtain call | end of a performance | end part of a show | kur-tin kol |
| déjà vu | feeling of familiarity | feeling of having experienced something before | dey-zha voo |
| matinee | afternoon performance | afternoon show | mat-i-nay |
| illusion | false appearance | false impression | i-loo-zhun |
| facade | outward appearance | deceptive appearance | fa-saad |
| dissolve | disappear | fade away | di-zolv |
| seams | joins | fabric joins | seemz |
| borrowed | taken temporarily | temporarily taken | bor-rowd |
| compliment | praise | expression of praise | kom-pli-ment |
| echoes | repeated sounds | reflected sounds | ek-ohz |
| glitchy | faulty | prone to errors | glitch-ee |
| restart | begin again | start again | ree-start |
| reflection | image | mirror image | ree-flek-shun |
| falter | hesitate | lose momentum | fal-ter |
| blur | make unclear | make less clear | blur |
| polish | make shiny | make smooth and shiny | pol-ish |
| shatter | break apart | break into pieces | shat-ter |
| whisper | speak softly | speak softly | whis-per |
| frozen | stopped | made immobile | fro-zen |
The poet of this piece is unknown. It appears to be a contemporary work, reflecting themes of identity and performance.