His outlash
an extempore vomiting of verbal bial
or an eruption of a volcanoe
brewing, pressurizing under the surface
for years
no one will ever know
his regret evident
his audience shocked
not needing direction
nor heeding requests from grandstanding peers
he turns, and walks away
I am jealous of what he may have been feeling
but he is probably jealous I still have a job
extempore \ik-STEM-puh-ree\, adverb:
1. Without premeditation or preparation; on the spur of the moment.
adjective:
1. Done or performed extempore.
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