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Necklace JULIA: I love the rubies of evening. Don’t you? TOM: Sometimes. Sometimes the waves crash against you too hard. JULIA: Relationships of the sea. We’re all sailors! TOM: Some of us, sad searchers. JULIA: Do you ever think about heartbreak? A wound? TOM: I think about romantic movement! JULIA: Beautiful heartache. Beautiful like the stars at night! TOM: A concert of tears. Not always sad. But always love. JULIA: Love. That storm at sea. I wonder. TOM: Wonder about what? JULIA: Just I wonder. TOM: Crashing against rocks. Kisses delicate. Steady compass? JULIA: Lover bound! TOM: Navigating together against sand. JULIA: Foreign winds can shake the boat! TOM: Steady happiness. Unique only to them. JULIA: Sounds like that’s how it should be. TOM: And those rocks. JULIA: Love at sea. TOM: Those weary travelers. Some never leaving shore. JULIA: Some never looking above at night. TOM: A rainbow tempest! JULIA: Lover bound! © Matthew Goff
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Sep 5, 2017
Sep 5, 2017 at 11:17 AM UTC
Necklace
Necklace JULIA: I love the rubies of evening. Don’t you? TOM: Sometimes. Sometimes the waves crash against you too hard. JULIA: Relationships of the sea. We’re all sailors! TOM: Some of us, sad searchers. JULIA: Do you ever think about heartbreak? A wound? TOM: I think about romantic movement! JULIA: Beautiful heartache. Beautiful like the stars at night! TOM: A concert of tears. Not always sad. But always love. JULIA: Love. That storm at sea. I wonder. TOM: Wonder about what? JULIA: Just I wonder. TOM: Crashing against rocks. Kisses delicate. Steady compass? JULIA: Lover bound! TOM: Navigating together against sand. JULIA: Foreign winds can shake the boat! TOM: Steady happiness. Unique only to them. JULIA: Sounds like that’s how it should be. TOM: And those rocks. JULIA: Love at sea. TOM: Those weary travelers. Some never leaving shore. JULIA: Some never looking above at night. TOM: A rainbow tempest! JULIA: Lover bound! © Matthew Goff
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Sep 5, 2017
Sep 5, 2017 at 11:17 AM UTC
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