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Start: My brain has become a collision course of random thoughts. Some trivial, but some well worth the wonder. Sometimes I think I’m losing my mind.
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End: How if I could tear my breast open and rip out my heart and feed it to these seagulls in little raw pieces, that pain would be nothing to the one I already feel, the pain of your betrayal! How most afraid I am of losing you.” How can I tell you these things and there be love?
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McNally, Terence. Lips Together, Teeth Apart. Samuel French Acting Edition, 1991.
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