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The a Capella Pirate By Based On Portrait No 6, Theater By Mary Cassate 1879

THE A CAPELLA PIRATE by Jeanette Jones based on Portrait No 6, Theater by Mary Cassate 1879 THE A CAPELLA PIRATE Be it Pirates of Penzance or H.M.S Pinafore, it never really matters. His bombastic swaying of her in his arms, always convinces his crowd of his charismatic charms. His licentious embrace and his liquescent voice envelopes all. The ruffles on his blouse, I image them, the ruffles on my face. It is only the ruffles from the fan in my gloved hand. As the orchestra peaks at Sullivan’s instructions, his audience leaps to their feet. Not me. I’m waiting for the music to cease. I sit patiently within the darkness; our eyes finally meet. Pandemonium treachery is evaded as the music ceases; he serenades me a cappella.

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