Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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I'm late. When I didn't see you,
I was afraid you had gone.

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You're early. We're both early.
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Give me your hand.
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Time passes so quickly.
I didn't want to be late.

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I wasn't thinking about time.
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How good it is to know a man
who doesn't live his life

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measuring time in bits and pieces.
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I like it so much.
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Hong Kong. The hoard of ajewel thief.
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What incredible hands you have.
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They curve like a Balinese dancer's.
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I have always been afraid of hands.
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Men's hands. I am not afraid of yours.
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- Please do not move. Stay very still.
- Why?

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A butterfly has perched on your shoulder.
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Is a sign of good luck.
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Oh, you shouldn't have turned!
It was a good omen.

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Why, you're superstitious. And you a doctor!
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But I was born to superstition.
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In China, when a peasant has a son,
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he dresses him in girl's clothes
and gives him a girl's name

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because he's afraid that
the jealous gods may take him away.

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Or if the crop in the field is bountiful,
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he stands in the ditch and
shakes his head and cries aloud

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"Bad rice, bad rice!"

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