Tom & Viv
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'''which once you took
for exercise of virtue.

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'''Then fooIs' approvaI stings
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'''and honor stains.
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'''From wrong to wrong the
exasperated spirit proceeds,

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'''unIess restored
by that refining fire

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'''where you must move
in measure,

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Iike a dancer. '''
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[ Man speaking indistinctIy ]
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Tom.
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[ Knocking IoudIy ]
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Tom !
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[ SIow instrumentaI music
pIays ]

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Ah !
Tom, how good to see you.

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HeIIo, Bertie.
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[ ChuckIes ] How are you?
And what are you doing?

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Cheerio.
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Goodbye.
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NormaI things for a poet --
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watching enemy pIanes,
avoiding bombs,

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checking the bIackouts.
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And you, Bertrand?
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I heard about Viv.
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I suppose there was
no other soIution.

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Of course,
she was aIways unstabIe.

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You used to say
she was a free spirit.

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Did I?
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I don't recaII.
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[ Woman singing PergoIesi's
''Stabat Mater'' ]

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Don't think it doesn't hurt.
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She's with me aII the time --
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every minute of the day.
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[ M usic continues ]
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Ah. My stop.

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