I’ll be glad, very happy, and so will you! You’ll go up, up on a broomstick, over Blue Mountain with seventeen gentleman callers. They’re going to blow us all sky high some night. Oh I could tell you many things to make you sleepless. I’m leading a double life: a simple, honest warehouse worker by day, by night, a dynamic czar of the underworld, Mother. I run a string of cat houses in the Valley. I’ve joined the Hogan Gang, I’m a hired assassin, I carry a tommy gun in a violin case. I’m going to the movies! I’m going to opium dens, yes, opium dens, Mother. Monologues The Glass Menagerie Tom Wingfield Yes, I have tricks in my pocket, I have. Why listen, if self is what I thought of Mother, I’d be where he is, GONE Jim accidentally breaks one piece of her glass collection and then kisses her. More tracks like Tom Wingfields Closing Monologue from The Glass Menagerie, written by Tennessee Williams, read by RM. A Monologue from the play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams. For sixty five dollars a month I give up all that I dream of doing and being ever! And you say self- self’s all I ever think of. Playlists containing Tom Wingfields Closing Monologue from The Glass Menagerie, written by Tennessee Williams, read by RM. ![]() Yet, can you tell when to pull yourself out of you. ![]() TOM: What do you think I’m at? Aren’t I supposed to have any patience to reach the end of, Mother? You think I’m crazy about the warehouse? You think I’m in love with the Continental Shoemakers? You think I want to spend fifty-five years down there in that celotex interior? With fluorescent tubes? Look! I’d rather somebody picked up a crowbar and battered out my brains than go back mornings. A creative imagination is useful in everyone, it adds originality to the world.
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