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Actor, writer and comedian, George J. MacDonald has been a working professional in the entertainment industry for a number of years. Stage plays that MacDonald has written include Waiting For Whitey, At The Funny Factory, In A Better Place and Whistling Past The Graveyard. Screenplays include Both Guns Blazing, Still In The Picture and The Spider Sequence. Some of his film credits are Monument Ave., Celtic Pride, Bluff and When Stand-up Stood Out. Television credits include MAD-TV, The Michael Richards Show and A&E’s Comedy On The Road. In 2005, George made his directorial debut with Why Work?, a sketch comedy show that played in The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. MacDonald is a member of SAG-AFTRA, Actors Equity Association and The Dramatists Guild of America.
Where the Nightbird Sings
In the darkness of the forest
Where the lonesome nightbird sings
Whispers there a blade before us
That the dogged phantom slings.
Churning forward at its own pace
With its own determined speed
Though you run your very best race
You will never keep the lead.
Marking time with sad distraction
And crass indulgence by the score
Never stops the grim-faced specter
Now heard scratching at your door.
Some may run and try to dodge it
As though it were a schoolyard game
But the creeping ebb of shadows
Always claims you just the same.
In that final frail surrender
At last meeting face-to-face
Slip away in sleep so tender
With its dark and cold embrace.
© 2018 by George J. MacDonald
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I have known George for a few years now and he is not only a stand up comedian and so much more. But he is a stand up guy. I have enjoyed his writing and being one myself, I know stepping out with a poem is outside his wheelhouse. But I can feel the watcher in the darkness and I can feel the presence this poem drew from him. Great job George and it has been a pleasure to get to know you.