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But Bosie, darling boy,
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as soon as they see you
in all your golden youth

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and me in all
my corruption...

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You didn't corrupt me.
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I corrupted you if anything.
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That's not how
it will seem.

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But I must have my say!
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It's outrageous!
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Everyone else
has said anything

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that came into his head.
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But I'm the person
all this is about.

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It's ME my father
wants to get at, not YOU!

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It's outrageous
that I can't have my say!

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It won't help, Bosie.
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It may actually
make things worse.

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But my father will win!
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I can't endure
my father winning.

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You must go away,
dear boy.

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I couldn't bear
for them to arrest you.

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I can't bear what they're
saying about you in court.

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Jesus Christ!
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- Goodbye, love.
- Goodbye, dear.

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Time's over.
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Goodbye, Bosie.
Dear boy.

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Don't let anyone,
anything,

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ever change
your feeling for me.

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Change your love.
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Time's up, my lord.
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Oscar, never!
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They never will.
I won't let them.

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I won't let them!
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You've been a great deal
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in the company
of Lord Alfred Douglas?

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Oh, yes.
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Did he... read his poems
to you?

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Yes.
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So you can perhaps understand
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that some of his verses
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um... would not be acceptable
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to a reader with
an ordinary, balanced mind?

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I'm not prepared to say.
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It's a question of taste...
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temperament...
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and individuality.
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I should say that
one man's poetry

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is another man's poison.
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Yes, I daresay.
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But in this poem
by Lord Alfred Douglas,

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"Two Loves"...
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there is one love -
true love -


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