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You 'II see. It'II be fun.
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You hungry?
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I am starving.
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- WeII, come on.
- Okay.

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''Candle ligIht.
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''Steel blue-gray clouds
over small lights.

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''Sweet balance and snowflakes
on the steps waiting.

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''like me,
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for you to fall. ''
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Come on!
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''If only you were able to move,
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''to go, to fly, to fall,
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''I know how deep your smile,
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''how hard your love,
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''how far your longing,
how wild your pleasure,

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''if you were able to fall.
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''To see you there, then,
would tickle me crazy.

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''to see you then
in the embrace of that fall.

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''But I already know that view.
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You Ihave tIhat smile. ''
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This is the best burger
I have ever had.

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''Your eyes for anotIher bring that--
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''that love, that joy, tIhat fall.
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''Therefore I hum, I sigh,
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''I giggle, I kiss,
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''I smile, I know, I bow,
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''I go,
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''having had the joy,
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''having had the very joy
I ever desired for you,

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''only for you,
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''and your fall...
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for him. ''
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- Do you beIieve in God?
- Yes. Do you ?

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I'm trying.
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Where did you
Iearn to write, MichaeI?


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