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"As I burn another page As I turn the other way I will try to find my place In the diary of Jane" Breaking Benjamin "The Diary of Jane This quote says so many things to me. I see a story. Is it someone reading Jane's diary wanting somehow to be a part of it? Her mom? Her sister? Her stalker? I guess I have a CSI, L&O kind of mind. Or is Jane referring to herself in the third person? Wishing her life was as exciting as reads on the page or less. Is she the quiet girl with the feelings that explode on the page? Or is she the goth thinking dark thoughts about herself? A cheerleader who wishes to be more than pretty? Did someone find Jane's diary from long ago? A family heirloom and they see insight and wisdom? "Find my place" may be a way of saying that the diarist speaks to the writer. There's a thought. Hallmark had a TV movie out about 10 years ago called "The Letters." It starred Campbell Scott and Jennifer Jason Leigh. The story was about a couple who exchanged letters through a desk they both owned. She lived in Civil War Era Boston and he lived in modern day Boston. The story was about love and finding your place in the world. "As I burn another page, As I turn the other way," is an clear image. It's almost rageful ( is that a word?). It indicates some kind of immediate response. I can see interpreting this as another day done, but I also can see the literal picture. Someone tearing up pages of diary, burning the paper and feeling regret. It's why the Law and Order image came to mind. Great prompt. It may have sparked something. |