This lyrical monologue is full of the tension and scattered thoughts many of us may be feeling currently. Many may be afraid to leave the world of our own broken tables, too. I can imagine this character, struggling to make the best of the world they have, while mourning the loss of the world around them. This line hit me in particular: "they will all lose the jobs that no one else has ever wanted." They describe their table prison with such love, though. They may have holes in their roof, but they can see the stars...
This lyrical monologue is full of the tension and scattered thoughts many of us may be feeling currently. Many may be afraid to leave the world of our own broken tables, too. I can imagine this character, struggling to make the best of the world they have, while mourning the loss of the world around them. This line hit me in particular: "they will all lose the jobs that no one else has ever wanted." They describe their table prison with such love, though. They may have holes in their roof, but they can see the stars...