| They stored their passion in the creases in the corners of their mouths,
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| Every angle of light from the open window washed their aged faces out.
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| «Should we feel guilty?"they said, «Should we feel guilty for this sin?
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| Lord, did we kill a man and woman just to lie here skin to skin?»
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| «I wasn’t happy. |
| I wasn’t happy where I was.
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| What is life without a purpose? |
| What is purpose without love?
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| I pray my children will forgive me, though I bade the river flood.
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| I have washed my hands a thousand times, but still can see the blood.»
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| I still can see the blood
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| «Oh, great mercy, I am here to beg forgiveness for this mess.
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| I know I tore two worlds apart but I can’t change the way I felt.
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| Love swept in like a storm and ripped the hinges from the doors.
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| Love poured in like a flood, I couldn’t stop it anymore.
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| I will not be, no I will not be drowned."
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| She said, «Lover, come and hold me, I am terribly afraid.
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| While you’re shouting at the stars, my scars are not fading away.»
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| He said, «Darling, I was begging heaven make them disappear, but,
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| See, I didn’t get an answer or at least one I could hear.
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| Now, I am thinking of the past and how we both said vows and lied and
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| I am wondering how we trust ourselves to say a second time (to say a second
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| time):
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| 'To have and to hold,
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| From this day and onward,
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| For better or for worse,
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| For richer or for poorer,
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| In sickness or in health,
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| To love and to cherish
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| 'Til death do us part?
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| 'Til death do us part?'" |