| What is the content of love?
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| But, basically, love. |
| is something we can’t put our finger on at all
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| We say, we use such words as want, um. |
| tenderness.
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| uh all these things they don’t really get to the point
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| When you’re loving somebody you are simply delighting in that person as such,
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| as if another human organism in its mental and its physical aspects were a
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| piece of music
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| or a work of art
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| or a glorious morning
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| and you go over another person’s physical form and look at it from every
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| possible point of view
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| and play with it and uh, that’s what it’s about
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| it’s the adoration of the form of a human being
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| and you do that adoring in terms of physical contacts that are, say dancing
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| with your fingers
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| across the skin, or whatever it may be
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| This is the nitty gritty, the nub of love
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| One wants something much more than that
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| You want to be played with
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| …That's more like it
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| What is the content of love?
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| It’s a sort of it, part of it
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| It’s incidental
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| It’s a way of say that i strongly,
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| yes i do want to be with you
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| But, basically, love. |
| is something we can’t put our finger on at all
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| This is detective Charles checking in.
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| Looks like we have a victim on the ground.
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| Gunshot wounds to the head.
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| Uhh, looks like there’s some type of. |
| it's like, it’s a recorder
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| A tape recorder or something
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| Gonna have to listen to this |