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Hang loosely from your frame: Long, lean, exquisite. Holes in the knees Match the holes in your heart And in mine: bored through by those we meet With the sweetest pain. What do you keep in your pockets? Portable property-do you value it as Mr. Jaggers's clerk did? I know you have two faces, as did he. In your castle you are serene, affectionate. Here you have Wemmick's letter-box mouth And reveal none of what you feel.
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Oct 20, 2010
Oct 20, 2010 at 1:32 PM UTC
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Hang loosely from your frame: Long, lean, exquisite. Holes in the knees Match the holes in your heart And in mine: bored through by those we meet With the sweetest pain. What do you keep in your pockets? Portable property-do you value it as Mr. Jaggers's clerk did? I know you have two faces, as did he. In your castle you are serene, affectionate. Here you have Wemmick's letter-box mouth And reveal none of what you feel.
- From Terms of Endearment
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Oct 20, 2010
Oct 20, 2010 at 1:32 PM UTC
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