It is only natural
I don't cry any more when they shoot someone.
I think: It's only natural.
And I'm glad it isn't me.
It happens so often, I'm actually surprised that I'm not shot.
When I hear the gun go off, I wait for the pain.
I don't look for reasons because I know there are none, only excuses.
If you look at someone the wrong way.
If you cower or cough.
If you don't look up when spoken to,
Or look angry or sad or glad.
Sometimes they shoot you no matter what you do.
It's only natural.
It's living that's not, clinging to this thing in the middle of all this like a drowning man clinging to a life preserver knowing that out here in the wild sea full of sharks with guns, you can't possibly stay alive.
And the most deluded of us are the ones who think someone can save us.
So I don't cry when someone gets shot.
I keep my mouth shut and thank God or fate or fortune that it isn't me this time, and maybe it won't be the next time either.
Because some professional actors said they could not use the work unless they were published; I have finally published these monologues and others -- and these are available at Amazon.com. This collection includes other material not originally available on this site -- slightly over 40 monologues.
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