Dorom©1996

A novel by Christian Bertrand

ACT V

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SCENE II.---HEAVEN. A field near the log cabin of MARC and JOEL.

Enter SHAKESPEARE, POE, DICKINSON, CLEMENS, TOLKIEN, CAMUS, and CHAUCER.


Shakes. If we angels have offended,

Give ear--and all might be mended--

Dorom have but slumber'd here

While these visions have appeared.

And this heavenly theme,

No more real than a dream,

Gentles, do not reprehend;

Heaven's not for living men,

Earth is for the breathing buck.

If you have a little luck

And your heart and soul are strong,

In heaven, we'll meet ere long;

Else this angel a liar call;

So, good lives unto you all.

Give me your hands, if we be friends,

And Peter shall restore amends.[Exeunt.]

AMEN.