So, I like to use Word because it has much more versitility visually. Here, I have tried to create something super easy to make in word on WordPress. Please enjoy this work heavily influenced by Waiting for Godot.
Word version: The Dream
Voice 1:
They say he’s coming today.
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Voice 2:
You’ve been dreaming again. Who says?
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Voice 3:
They tell him things.
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Voice 2:
He only dreams, and dreams what he wants.
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Voice 1:
Last night the morning was cold, and so the chill was sure. Was there no frost? I dreamed, and they told me.
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Voice 3:
Did they tell you my secret.
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Voice 2:
You have no secret.
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Voice 3:
Everyone has a secret. I just wish I knew what mine was.
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Voice 1:
He’s coming today.
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Voice 2:
And what would a secret be if it was known?
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Voice 3:
I just want to know my secret.
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Voice 2:
Secrets aren’t real. And dreams are only lies. I will go to bed tonight.
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Voice 1:
He comes today. There are no more days or nights after.
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Voice 3:
Will he tell me my secret?
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Voice 2:
Tomorrow.
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Voice 3:
Will he sing with us?
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Voice 2:
And tomorrow.
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Voice 3:
Will he come today?
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Voice 2:
And tomorrow.
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Voice 1:
He is coming today.
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Voice 2:
It is a tale—
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Voice 3:
And will he tell me my secret?
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Voice 2:
told by an idiot
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Voice 1:
He is coming today.
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Voice 2:
full of sound and fury
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Voice 3:
But, will he tell me?
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Voice 2:
Signifying nothing.
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Darling, please remember Beckett wrote Krapp!
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. . . and this was after his mother’s admonition: “Don’t be absurd!”
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