Hi, Mom!
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Oh, actually, I had a date,
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but I-I cancelled it
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because it, uh, it snowed.
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- You could go?
- Yeah.

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Oh, fantastic.
Well, come on, let's go.

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Oh, wow.
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What a beautiful movie.
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It's so personal to me, that...
that child-woman.

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At times, she's a little girl,
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terrified by the brutality
and ugliness of reality,

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and she has to talk in rhyme
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to preserve her fantasy world.
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And then, at times...
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the woman... this sexual-driven,
passionate woman...

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bursts forth like a ripe fruit.
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So much wanting.
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And then that frightens her,
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and she has to go
back into the little girl again

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and talk in rhyme.
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Yeah.
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You know,
tragedy is a funny thing.

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Oh, wow. It certainly is.
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Just breaks my heart.
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You know, I think
I understand this movie really well

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because I had a personal experience.
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I was going with Danny
in high school,

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and we were at Jim Thorpe High.
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And Danny...
Danny and I were really close,

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except there wasn't any magic,
you know what I mean?

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We weren't really...
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And, um, we went
to this party together,

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and, well, this person was there.
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This person, he was like
the high school heartthrob, you know?

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Everybody was crazy about him.

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