Lawrence Hall
Leaving the Party
“You
have displaced the mirth, broke the good meeting
With much admired
disorder.”
-Lady Macbeth in
III.iv.109-110
The party we leave is not the party that was,
Beginning in optimism and good will
In rooms well-lit with generosity and thought -
Ideas thoughtfully spoken
and thoughtfully heard
We have all left a party for fresh air
To escape from hollow laughter and cliches
From shouted arguments and whispered schemes
Half-empty glasses and sour cigarette smoke
Screamed taunts that sting,
a hive-like waspish buzz -
The party we leave is not the party that was
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