Texans Do Tap Dance Monologue
| Texans Do Tap Dance by Richard Lay | |
| Character: | Samantha |
| Gender: | Female |
| Age (range): | 20-30 |
| Style: | Drama |
| Length: | 1 minute |
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Background Info: Samantha is pleading with her boyfriend not to leave, once and for all. She is so close to the end of her rope, begging him to stay.
I Haven't got anything left but to beg you. Beg you not to go, beg you to stay, begging you, Billy, that's what I'm doing.
Remember when we camped behind the dunes that first summer? Remember the wind got wild and we just clung to each other and laughed and you said "why don't we just die together." The way you said it you meant it, like we were the most important people in the world, that our fate was bigger than anything that ever existed. I am beyond begging. I am beyond everything. We made love 238 times. Yes I did count. that has to give me some credit in your future.

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