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Give her time.
Bedford, this is a dark day.
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Darkling stand the varrying shores
of the world. Oh, Anthony,
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Anthony, Anthony
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Her beloved is dying.
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You see?
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And so she calls upon the sun
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to burn all those fear,
the world.
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Her feeling is
:43:37
how can nothing in nature change
:43:40
when such an extraordinarily shattering...
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Listen to this, a little later
she goes: "Shall I abide
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in this dull world
which in thy absence,
:43:50
is no better then a stye?" Stye.
:43:54
I like that.
:43:56
And a bit later she says:
"The crown of the Earth doth melt.
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And there is nothing left remarkable
:44:05
beneath the visiting Moon.
:44:07
I think I know that.
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Yes, oh yes. Eventually we all do.
You see what this is all about is love.
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Mad, passionate love
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that crosses all boundaries.
:44:29
And that's why we still
relate to it today.
:44:32
Who among us has not
felt passion?
:44:37
Now, there are some
who would say
:44:38
that love is not moulded, tied,
:44:43
social construct, if you would.
:44:49
What do you girls think?
:44:51
Laurel.
:44:53
When my father left my
mother for his girlfriend,
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has said it was love.
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But it was ovbious to
everyone that it was