Sea of Love
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some 50-odd years ago.
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That's why my father fell
in love with her.

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Something like that.
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Is that true?
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So he says.
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Hmm...
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I like that.
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I like that, uh...
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that you did that.
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You want to hear
my idea of poetry?

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Precision in life.
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Knowing when and how
to make your move.

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Say your piece,
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like you the other night
with me.

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Oh, that was...
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poetry in motion.
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Beautiful.
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Beautiful.
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Look at me.
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What?
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You still want to go have
that happy hunting toast?

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What happened to, uh,
the animal attraction?

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What are you,
fucking nuts?

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What if she's the doer?
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We won't get the prints
back till tomorrow.

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Wait till then.
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Hey, come on,
the doer's down south.

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Spooney, Quawi,
what's his name.

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Listen, listen.
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This... This one walked.
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You remember her?
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You with that bitch...
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who wouldn't even
drink with you?

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Yeah. It's good in a way.
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I'll get her prints.
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By sending your dick
to the lab?

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That'll be
some great testimony...

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"You see, Your Honor,
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"first, I whipped it out,
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then she whipped it out. "
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You catch my drift?
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How do you know
it's this Quawi kid?

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You know it's a broad.
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She's a friggin' suspect.
Walk away.

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Frankie?
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Just walk away.
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Nothing to it, Chief.
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That's it.
I'm walking. Ok?

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See you tomorrow.
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No. Just a girlfriend.
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Yeah.
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All right.
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Ok. Thanks a lot.
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I'll talk to you later.

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