« C’est tout le temps la même chose :
Le prince charmant, le prince charmant…
Et mon prince charmant va venir, et un jour mon prince charmant…
Tu verras, mon prince charmant viendra !!
Si tu continues, j’appelle mon prince charmant !
Et même qu’il va m’emporter sur son vaillant destrier, et même qu’il est blanc…
…son vaillant destrier…
Et vous en connaissez une qui m’a rencontré vous ? Hein ? Franchement ?
Et bien, moi…non.
Parce que, le prince charmant, …moi…, est-ce que quelqu’un a déjà pensé que sauver des nunuches à longueur de journée, il ne veut pas ?!
Est-ce que quelqu’un s’est déjà demandé si j’avais un cheval blanc ? Parce que, le prince charmant, …moi…non : il est noir et il s’appelle Bernard.
Et oui.
Et oui…
Et puis, si j’arrivais en retard ? Hein ? Franchement ?
Qu’est-ce qui se passerait ?
La nunuche en question se ferait-elle manger par le dragon ?
Parce que moi, les dragons, je suis allergique.
Alors, faut pas pousser mémé dans les orties, hein…
Je ne sais pas moi, on pourrait pas penser à moi dans d’autres moments ?
Par exemple, quand on mange une super glace au chocolat !
Hein ? Franchement ?
En plus, les glaces au chocolat, j’adore.
Surtout avec des pépites de chocolat noir, et de la chantilly.
Et oui.
Et bien non !! Moi, on m’appelle seulement quand il s’agit de se battre contre les géants, les ogres puants, les sorcières qui puent aussi, les dragons qui…les dragons. Hein. Bon.
Mettez-vous à ma place :
Ça vous tenterait vous ce genre de plan?
Franchement ?
Alors, voilà.
Aujourd’hui, j’ai l’honneur de vous informer de ma démission du rôle de Prince Charmant, à effet immédiat.
Na.
Signé : Moi. »
mercredi 30 avril 2008
jeudi 17 avril 2008
Monologue - Wall
WALL: Well, there I was, the unmoveable pile of bricks. The wall. I would have stood on that patch of grass for one hundred and thirty-seven years and four months this Tuesday. That is a very long time.
Several years ago, two young women were sitting at a table, drinking tea, and gossiping near where I stood. They spoke of the latest fashions, the weather, how their Aunt Margaret was faring, and other human concerns. They spoke of travel. How I longed to travel. To see the vast oceans, see the water glisten with the harsh irridescent shine of broken coal. To taste the warm humid air of the Amazon. To see the icy windswept plains of the Antarctic shine in the midday sun. Alas, I was but a wall, the wonders of the earth were beyond me.
So, one day when the winds were strong, I fell. As my mortered bricks tumbled to the ground, I rose as a cloud of dust and settled on the roof of a nearby house. The wind picked up, and I floated away.
Years later, I rode back on another storm, to the place where I once stood. There I heard my old friend the Tree speaking with Table.
The word "Wall" came up in their conversation. they were speaking of how I left. Tree said, "I always knew that he wanted to travel. Then he broke my heart when he left."
Several years ago, two young women were sitting at a table, drinking tea, and gossiping near where I stood. They spoke of the latest fashions, the weather, how their Aunt Margaret was faring, and other human concerns. They spoke of travel. How I longed to travel. To see the vast oceans, see the water glisten with the harsh irridescent shine of broken coal. To taste the warm humid air of the Amazon. To see the icy windswept plains of the Antarctic shine in the midday sun. Alas, I was but a wall, the wonders of the earth were beyond me.
So, one day when the winds were strong, I fell. As my mortered bricks tumbled to the ground, I rose as a cloud of dust and settled on the roof of a nearby house. The wind picked up, and I floated away.
Years later, I rode back on another storm, to the place where I once stood. There I heard my old friend the Tree speaking with Table.
The word "Wall" came up in their conversation. they were speaking of how I left. Tree said, "I always knew that he wanted to travel. Then he broke my heart when he left."
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