audience

March 27th, 2011 | 631 Entries

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631 Entries for “audience”

  1. An audience. The lights on stage. The music flowing through me to the people below. Their eyes on me, watching me, ears listening to me sing my heart out. Telling the world my story through my song. My emotions, my feelings, all through my song.

  2. i always have to have an audience for some reason . its almost as if without one there is no life in me!

    sabria
  3. the word is a stage and the men and women merely actors.

    i wonder then, about our audience.

    Trish
  4. I love the feeling of being on stage. the feeling of everyone watching you. Smiling being entertained by you. clapping and cheering to making you fill with excitement… It is the best feeling ever. When they are watching you. Everyone gets to enjoy the happiness that you feel when you perform. I love and am so greatful for the audiences. They are awesome.

    brooklyn
  5. i wish i had an audience. i wouldnt care if they mocked or scorn or laughed with me. at least i would not be alone in this dark abyss of fear. i just want a living creature, warm and breathing the air alongside me. im sick of feeling stuck and trapped. i wish i had an audience.

    Trish
  6. the audience ran to the couch they watched him not waiting at all. They just kept watching and watching. But who was he to know that people were watching him. He was just going about with his business. What a shame that his reputation had to be ruined by this audience.

    sam
  7. an audience saw my painting yesterday. they laughed,they cried they snorted.all mixed reactions of my masterpiece.Some even called it horrid while others called it wonderful.ah,the irony and joy of showing your work to an audience

    Lene
  8. We are constantly an audience, and constantly the one the audience watches.

  9. I live my life with an audience. Not a single action goes unplanned. Everything is for them. Nothing is real. It is all an act.

  10. He was looking out at the audience. There were so many people, and twice as many eyes. They were waiting in silence. He could feel his whole body was shaking. Nervous. It was never a good feeling. But he knew it would go away the moment he started singing. He rotated and faced the band. Nodded, to tell them he was ready. The Verizon’s ran out on the stage. The audience went crazy, screaming. He placed his hand on the microphone. “New York City! Are you ready?!”

  11. You may think the audience has the power, but the power lies within you. They may judge you, but they too are judged. You are living for you, but they are living for you, too. Breathe deep and soak in their admiration. This is love.

  12. I wish there was an audience for my emotions. I never know what I should be feeling, whether it’s right or wrong. I need somebody to help me diagnose my emotions, help me learn how I feel.

    Sumner
  13. the audience is waiting for the curtain to open to reveal the ballerina about to dance her beautiful dance and choreography will come to life in the audience’s eyes. and it will be a beautiful thing.

    Sarah Barkley
  14. So everyone burst into applause. It was the single most spectacular night of his life. The light shone brightly on him and glittered off the audience. Satin frocks and black tuxes, gold and the sparkle of diamonds…

    Lyuba
  15. The world is a stage, and we are all the audience. But we are also the actors. We see each other, watching, observing. We act as different personas and roles, and we interpret all the other actors in their masquerades too.

    Emily
  16. Live for the applause. Live to please the audience. The whole world is a stage, your peers and strangers the audience. Living for their admiration.

  17. i’ve already wrtitten about this today and now i have no clue at all what to say, it’s just what my mind does when i come up against one, i freeze i’m frozen, and broken and can’t put myself back together, or make my words for sentences that make sense to anything.

  18. i love a good audience. a real audience, seated and at your full attention; people in your every day life, people who know you, people you don’t, everyone is your audience. without an audience it’s just you, you are the only judge. an audience tells you what is what.

  19. i see them they see me they judge my every move. they’re naked in a different way than i. they can see my every flaw, every detail of my soul. all i see is their bodies. it’s not fair or just. it’s life. that’s just how it is.

    Emily Martin
  20. a crowd of people observing the show.
    the sideline viewers that have no affair with the business
    but is there observing the happening
    those that watch but does nothing about it.
    silent.

    Tiffany
  21. I sometimes feel when I go out, i have a large audience waiting for me. Watching me perform my life as genuinely and as cooky as ever. I know it is a fun feast of laughs for them invovev,

    Erykah
  22. You should know your audience before you speak to them because it is to your audience that your thoughts will be presented. An audience is prime real estate for the very best of the ideas you can present, so don’t waste their time or yours will superfluous language. Be direct, be interesting, and most of all, be relevant.

    C
  23. They’re there and they’re plentiful. I am thankful for at least being able to see their faces, versus speaking blindly to a crowd with no nonverbal feedback to bounce off of. At least now I can see how I am being perceived. I can escape if need be by changing my tone.

    Kendra
  24. places. crowds. a grand affair, worlds stage. nothing tests the true character of a man than the crucible of being on stage. your every fault examined under a micron telescope.

    lawrence
  25. loud and waiting patiently. I fear and anxiously await their commentary. Stage fright consumes me yet I’d be nothing without it.

    Beth
  26. a crowd. scary. fear. omg run away. ahhhhh. faints.

    alice
  27. an audience is a group of people or animals or any type of living creature that is there to keep you company and to watch you and to share and spend time with you and listen to what you have to say at all times.

  28. The audience of the kings began on that day

    They watched and mumbled as the gods stood and swayed

    They feared as the princes struck down lightning and thunder

    They laughed as the jester filled them with mirth and hunger

    Ferans
  29. Audiences are found in a plethora of different situations – from concerts, to cinemas, to Thai ping pong shows! Yes, ping pong shows. We won’t talk about THOSE audiences though (they’re the weird kind).

    I am number 1. Not number 4. Bitch.
  30. I laugh, I cry, I wait, I anticipate. Clapping, crying, laughing.

    Kate
  31. I’ve got to have one, because if I don’t have an audience, no one is listening to me. My life is built on the assumption that I believe I have something important to say. I spend plenty of time in silence; therefore when I have an audience, I want it to be good. No I want them to know I’m great.

    Mitchell
  32. we are all audience. audience of earth. audience of natural disasters. audience of cruelty. audience of nature. we are all god’s audiences.

    priya
  33. The one group of people I should feel judged by, but dont. I love to get up on a stage and show the world what I have, though I feel like I am the only on on the stage.

    Jamee
  34. Audience, I want a big audience, I want a big audience to listen to my lectures, to laugh at my jokes and applaud at my breakthroughs. I want an audience…Of friends to go places with. I want an audience of thoughts that arent cliched, I want an audience of parents who are there, and I want an audience of people so I can stop feeling hallow misanthropy covered by bitter envy.

    Marcouxl
  35. Audience is the people who pass judgment on you. They buy the product. They read the stories. They pass judgment. They take everything personally, then don’t understand when your point of view differs from theirs. Then, on rare occasion, one appears who respects the work, appreciates it, and makes it worth all the criticism from all the rest.

    Courtney
  36. In your eyes I had to confess the truth even as much as I would like to hide it. No, not deny it as I would rather take my time about it.

    You see, I don’t want an audience.

    I just want you.

  37. Nerve wracking, hideous, pain, sweat, adrenaline, pump, party, pants, shirt, jolly, santa, town, huge, pathetic, lousy, worth, sentiment, value, honor, dignity, self preservation.
    Those are all the things that pop into my head when I think of the word, “audience”. Funny, isn’t it?

    Mary RIvera
  38. i step onstage. a million and one eyes stare back at me. deep breath… wait, why a million and one?

  39. Some days, when I’m up on stage,dancing, singing, acting, or being at a dress rehersal, I look out into the audience and think, this is why I’m here. I love doing what I do because of these people. I spend my entire life doing things to piss people off but when I get to my dance class or acting class or singing lesson, all of that is forgotten. It’s all about the audience.

    Laura
  40. an audience of uttered silence a moment of peace..
    written in unspoken terms we are unity
    filling a space with applause and laughter we are happy
    for this moment in time
    a peace like no other a memory frozen in time

    Emily Baldwin