The Weight of Water
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:20:00
his hands
clasping the boy's,

:20:03
and both of them
have their eyes closed.

:20:07
And then Thomas said
the most remarkable thing.

:20:10
Do you remember?
:20:13
No.
:20:17
Come on.
:20:20
Look,
I don't remember.

:20:23
He said that my work and his
are very much the same...

:20:26
we're both trying
to stop time.

:20:31
- I never said that.
- That's exactly what you said.

:20:34
- It's pretentious shit.
- No it's not. It's lovely.

:20:41
If I did say that,
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I was just trying
to get into your pants.

:20:50
I wonder what moment
it was I might have altered.

:20:53
What movement, left or right,
might have changed fate.

:20:57
Perhaps I could have done it
with a word... a thought.

:21:06
It was good of you
to do this for Jean.

:21:10
She needed the time away.
:21:16
Maybe everybody would've been
happier if I'd stayed home, too.

:21:28
You serious about her?
:21:32
You know me, Thomas,
I never get serious.

:21:35
I leave that to the romantic
in the family.

:21:37
I'm a romantic?
:21:39
I guess you have to be
to write the way you do.

:21:43
Whatever
the consequences.

:21:48
Jean knew what
she signed up for

:21:50
when she got together
with me.

:21:52
She knows better
than anybody.


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