Show I 1 ve locked the door upon them all they re waiting on the walk the man to teach roe how to breathe the one who neachea talk ahe one who guarantees to give a graceful easy gait and all the other specialists leave them there to wait I 1 m tired tired tired and their beoka are on the shelf and for today to day I 1 m going to be my simple awkward self I 1 shall not draw my breath just and hold it while I 1 count I 1 do not care how much I 1 breathe nor measure the amount I 1 m simply going to take my breath go that it gets in side the yearning ot my tor a rest won t be denied 0 what relief to draw a breath and not think ot the rules for breathing from the diaphragm as ordered by the schools to day I 1 shall not talk just soi shall not place my tones so that I 1 feel a tremor in the little nasal bones I 1 it vocalize to suit I 1 it turn my larynx loose and let it shuttle up and down and simply raise the deuce the elocution teacher isn t here upon the watch and I 1 intend to have a lingual debauch 1 today to day I 1 will not my chin at just the right degree nor keep my belt line gathered in and balance from my knee walk just anyway I 1 please flat footed pigeon toed or any way I 1 feel inclined that a la mode III drag my feet ill shuffle them step on toe or heel would that I 1 had words to tell the thrill of joy I 1 feel im independent for a day I 1 I 1 will no hold the thought I 1 will not worry my poor brain by think ing as I 1 ought I 1 will not plumb my consciousness nor turn my ego on aha I 1 looked outside and saw my teach ers all had gone I 1 m tired tired tired and their books are on the shelf and for to day at least be my simple awkward |