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I Act With Delight
This piece’s expression about one girl’s life on stage is truly very emotional and full of heart. I could really feel and understand the thought she was attempting to convey. I get the same feeling from writing and singing, just as she receives a type of euphoria from all the aspects of theater life. Just as Bridget explained it, “I could not imagine my life without [it]” either. It would be like Mozart never tapping a single finger pad upon a piano or harpsichord key.
It’s a comfort to know that there is another teen on this earth that deals with the same need for something as I do, and I’m sure I am not the only one who feels this way. Being a teenager is hard and full of tension. Finding a way to rid yourself of that tension is beyond genius.
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