:56:02
l know where l'll be laid to rest,
under a mulberry tree.
:56:04
Yesterday, l ordered the
head stone for my grave
:56:07
and l decided
what shall be on it.
:56:10
-Your name, of course?
-No, just two words.
:56:16
Amor Omnia
:56:21
Love is all.
:56:24
Yes. Love is all.
:56:36
The gardener has been told that
only grass shall grow on my grave
:56:43
and in springtime l shall
have anemones.
:56:47
You'll come by one day,
:56:49
pick an anemone and
think of me.
:56:57
Take it as a word of love that
was thought, but never spoken.
:57:08
Now you'd better go, otherwise
we'll end up
:57:12
by running off to Paris.
:57:18
One day your visit will be
only a memory -
:57:26
as all the other memories
l cherish.
:57:31
Sometimes l bring forth the
memories and lose myself in them.
:57:36
l feel as if l am gazing at a
fire about to be extinguished.
:57:44
Thank you, Axel.
Thanks for visiting.
:57:48
Thank you for your book.
:57:52
Goodbye, Gertrud.