Disguise - Crackers Poem by Douglas Scotney

Douglas Scotney

Douglas Scotney

Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. Resides in Adelaide

Disguise - Crackers



Hearing a favorite silent-movie star talking
can be so much a turn-off
that studios write into contracts:
'Talking in public forbidden
unless in effective disguise.'

Many stars, not being quitters,
provide disguise-crackers
with work,
and magazines
with photographs and competitions titled:
'Mister or Miss? '
'Guess Who? '
and
Who's This? '

Disguise - Crackers
Sunday, September 15, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: competition ,disguise ,movie,silence,talking
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16.9.19 Pic: Rudolph and Vilma Banky
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Douglas Scotney

Douglas Scotney

Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. Resides in Adelaide
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