The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love
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I just try
to get them to feel it,

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you know what I mean?
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Yeah.
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To feel how beautiful
the music is,

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you know, and how it can
totally take you over...

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your entire
sense of being.

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Yeah, I know.
I think music's great.

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I think it's the reason to live.
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I'm starting a band.
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Really?
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Yeah, rock 'n' roll band.
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Wow. You get
to travel and stuff.

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It'd be great.
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Thanks for the book.
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Oh, you're welcome.
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I'll read it tonight.
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All right.
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I got to go.
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Okay.
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Bye.
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See ya.
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Bye.
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"The smoke of my own breath,
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echoes, ripples,
and buzz'd whispers,

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love-root, silk-thread,
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crotch and vine..."
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Crotch.
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"My respiration and inspiration,
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the beating of my heart,
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the passing of air
and blood through my lungs...

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a few embraces,
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a reaching around of arms...
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the feeling of health...
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the song of me rising from bed
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and meeting the sun."
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God! This is intense!
:35:39
Regina, have you ever heard of
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that book called
"Leaves of Grass"?

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Of course. It's famous.
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I had to read it in college.
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Walt Whitman.
He was a homo.

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That girl gave it to me,
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and I've been reading it.
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It's heavy.
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What's the deal
with her anyway?


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