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Thomas |
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We are gathered to honor the life of alvin kelby. He was my best friend. |
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(he finds a pen and makes a correction.) |
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My good friend. |
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My oldest friend. |
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My insert-adjective-later friend. |
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(he tears the page from the book and tries again.) |
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Hello. My name is thomas weaver. |
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I'm a multi-award-winning, best-selling author and i have absolutely no idea what to write. |
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Write what you know, tom. |
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Write what you know. |
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(thomas writes.) |
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We met in first grade. |
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We were friends for years. |
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Good friends. |
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Inseparable. |
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(he stops writing.) |
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That much i know. |
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That much i know. |
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Write what you know, tom. |
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Write what you know. |
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(he resumes writing.) |
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He was a smart kid. |
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He was sort of odd. |
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No. Interesting. |
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No. Odd. |
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He worked in his father?s bookstore. |
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His father got sick. |
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(he stops.) |
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That much i know. |
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That much i know. |
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But that's not the story. |
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This is just fact. |
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What was the crisis that went undetected? |
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When was the instant it splintered and cracked? |
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What was the moment? |
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I missed it somehow |
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And if i could narrow it down to a moment, |
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What good is knowing that now? |
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What was my responsibility? |
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What did i owe? |
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Am i to blame |
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For all of the details i?ll never know? |
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But how could i know? |
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Write what you know, tom. |
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(he makes another attempt to write.) |
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I went to college |
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Alvin stayed behind. |
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His father passed away. |
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I left him here alone. |
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(he stops.) |
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That much i know. |
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That much i know. |
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Some lives hurtle forward |
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And some never budge |
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And sometimes a life takes a different direction |
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With an innocuous innocent nudge. |
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Did i do the nudging |
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When his life careened? |
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Now how do i bounce through a lifetime |
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To pinpoint when i should have intervened? |
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Where is that story? |
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What should i say? |
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I've gotta do this right, alvin. |
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I've gotta find the piece of the puzzle |
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That brought me here today. |
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(as thomas violently tears the page from his notebook, |
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The funeral chapel fades and thomas finds himself deep inside |
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His own mind surrounded by endless shelves cluttered |
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With papers and books - a lifetime's accumulation of memories and stories. |
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Seated among them is alvin kelby.) |
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What is the moment? |
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What is the story? |
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Use your own words tom. |
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Write what you know. |
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Alvin |
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There's gotta be thousands of stories in this head of yours, tom. |
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Thomas |
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Don't bother me, alvin. I'm writing. |
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(alvin looks at thomas?s empty notebook.) |
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Alvin |
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No you're not. There's nothing there. |
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Thomas |
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Writing's a process. Words are just the final step. Now be quiet. I can do this on my own. |
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Alvin |
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Really? And when was the last time you actually wrote something, tom? |
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(this touches a nerve. Alvin starts to collect up loose pages.) |
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So, here's what we're going to do. We're going to pick a story and you're going to write it down. |
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Then we'll pick another... And another... And another. You get the idea? |
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That's all a eulogy is, tom. You tell a bunch of stories, save the tear-jerker for the end and... |
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(alvin places a large stack of pages in front of thomas.) |
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... There you have it. My eulogy. The story of my life. |
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Written by best-selling author thomas weaver. |
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Thomas |
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You make it sound so easy. |
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Alvin |
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Isn't it? Here's a thought. Why don't you begin with this one? |