Up in heaven and down in hell
2006-08-10 03:18:28
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answer #1
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answered by Pretty Brown Eyes 4
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The audience are all the people in your life; they're sitting on the moon, best seats in the house.
2006-08-10 03:20:15
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answer #2
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answered by Joy M 7
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They are laying in their graves, never to act again. So come with me and let us dance while the stage is beneath our feet and the heavens our spotlight. Will ours be a comedy? A mystery?, please not a tragedy! What ever it may be, lets play our parts with all the breath we have for the play is beautiful and final. Yes it is true "The play is the thing".
2006-08-10 05:07:49
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answer #3
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answered by YahooGuru2u 6
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If all the world is a stage, then there are only performers.
2006-08-10 03:19:40
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answer #4
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answered by prosopopoeia 3
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quietly among,around,and in us. think of it like this; did you ever have a dream about yourself and your watching yourself interact with others or by yourself? that's a strange but true reality. we all watch each other and probably are being watched by a higher power. your reality (or stage) is constantly being observed by a higher power, and if you dont believe that, rest assured that other humans are telling your story's(s) and watching.
Anyone out there remember the old bugs bunny cartoon?, his quote "did u ever have the feeling u were being watched?" ha ha strange but true
2006-08-10 03:26:07
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answer #5
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answered by that*girl 1
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You are the only actor, everyone else is the audience.
2006-08-10 04:04:20
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answer #6
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answered by Hellfire 3
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I had been worrying about those voices in my head.... It's just the audience! Whew.
2006-08-10 03:18:34
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answer #7
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answered by Felix Q 3
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on other parts of the stage and your self
2006-08-10 03:18:57
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Heaven perhaps. Or maybe we actors are just acting for each other.
2006-08-10 03:18:53
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answer #9
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answered by Steph 4
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from the heavens above
2006-08-10 03:18:43
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answer #10
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answered by Eric D 3
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