
THE TWO WORLDS COLLIDE
WORKS TO VIEW
hawaiian guitar
'Hawaiian Guitar' is an expression of being in a wishy washy sort of relationship. A relationship that is carried out only when the other person wants you and tackles the themes of emotional neglect, feeling broken and a battered self esteem
Yes Sir, I Killed A Man
'Yes Sir, I Killed A Man' is a monologue about killing off your mind to avoid the pain of a social group who you feel put you right at the bottom of their social hierarchy.
This monologue is a long moment of reflection from Oliver by the fire on a beach with his best friend and is his first moment of opening up about his experiences with the themes of pain, rejection, and emotional numbness
buttercup
'Buttercup' is an attempt to talk to a partner you still love but can no longer connect yourself to. This poetic monologue is a plea for one last experience of the lover who played a big part of your life before going silent and reflection of how they changed you as a person in such a short amount of time