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In The Company Of Television Angels

A Sunday Morning Creative Workout

By Marc OBrienPublished about a year ago 1 min read
The Final Fence: Sophomores In The Saddle Authored By Marc O'Brien, Published Austin Macauley, UK , LTD

What if my reflections on the world

Were a visual referral

Showing me the path

While dealing with youthful wrath

After watching an unspooled reel

Actors cutting deals

Looking for money

Always praising the buzzing modeling honey

Trying to be funny

Does it matter?

What I took from the Emergency show escapism ladder

Desota and Gage

Reading a scripted page

A McGavin named Darren

Showed me a side to journalism while scaring

Carl Kolchak was character's name

Following unbelievable leads during the plotted story telling game

Is that what the written word is all about?

Not depending on editorials that shout

Introduce Dr. Health Care

What did those soaps share?

Besides loving romantic seedy affairs

Between good looking pairs

Someone out there jotting ideas down

Making people smile removing the frown

Developed setting in a socializing town

Using a filming device

Forced to be nice

Unless someone telephones the police vice

After hearing the right price

Set by the product made by proctor and gamble

For example

As I tend to my maturing wounds

I must name this one final tune

When getting well soon

“Hey there lonely girl

Flashing the pearl”

Glad the free moving images are here

Now let us toast a round with bubbly cheer

performance poetry

About the Creator

Marc OBrien

Barry University graduate Marc O'Brien has returned to Florida after a 17 year author residency in Las Vegas. He will continue using fiction as a way to distribute information. Books include "The Final Fence: Sophomores In The Saddle"

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