My silence knot is tied up in my hair; as if to keep my love out of my eyes. I cannot speak to one for whom i care. A hatpin serves as part of my disguise. In the play, my role is baticeer; a word which here means "person who trains bats." The audience may feel a prick of fear, as if sharp pins are hidden in thier hats. My co-star lives on what we call a brae. His solitude might not be just an act. A piece of mail fails to arrive one day. This poignant melodrama's based on fact. The curtain falls just as the knot unties; the silence is broken by the one who dies. Lemony Snicket
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In this quote, the poet describes a scene where a young boy has a hat pin in his hair and a hat pin in his ruffled shirt, but he is unable to speak to the woman he loves. He tries to speak to her by writing notes on little pieces of paper, but she never sees any of them. Finally, after many attempts, the boy learns that the source of his love for this woman is her brother - who is also in love with her. The brother has died recently, and the boy is doing all he can to get her attention.

The poet says that he cannot speak to one for whom he cares because of the hatpin hidden in his hair. The people in the audience may feel that sharp pins are hidden in their hats because they think that they are about to get hurt (or killed). They may think that there is some kind of danger associated with this play, which is based on fact.

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