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and create anxiety
and sexual frustration.
:26:08
Should books be burned?
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No, they shouldn't.
:26:14
We couldn't criticize them then.
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And youth all aflame
holds nothing back.
:26:19
Hate, love, sorrow, happiness.
:26:22
It is ready to pour out its heart.
:26:24
In love like an invalid,
Oneguine...
:26:29
With a serious look, Oneguine
:26:32
listened to the poet's heart
:26:34
reveal its guileless awareness.
:26:56
I want to be blind.
:26:59
Why?
:27:01
To speak to each other better;
we'd listen carefully.
:27:06
Yes, how?
:27:08
We'd use language differently.
:27:13
Don't forget in 2,000 years
words have changed meaning.
:27:17
So?
:27:20
So, we'd talk seriously
to each other.
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Which means
:27:27
finally meanings would change words.
:27:32
Right.
:27:34
Talk as if words were
sounds and matter.
:27:40
That's...
:27:42
..what they are.
:27:46
Veronique.
:27:49
Right, let's try then.
:27:53
On the river bank.
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Green and blue.