Dennis replied, "Because I want you to see all this, and I know you appreciate it."
On Dennis's plane, you were about to cry, I think you were probably watching to a beauty. You reach out and take Dennis's hand. You are about to cry.
Just harvested all the coffee beans and the farm catches fire and you face bankruptcy. You say, "We just ran out of coffee beans, but I can make tea for you." The
items are all taken away from the empty hut, you sit and drink, light a cigarette, and say, "I recently learned This little thing, when the situation is so bad that I don't think I can take it, I make it worse, and I'll think about the first time you took me on a flight, how wonderful it was. And when I'm sure I can't take it anymore Now, I'll hold on a little longer, and then I'll know I can take anything."
You say, "Will you help me?" You put on a tune, "Then come dance with me." You put your face Lean on his face and finish the dance.
You read a poem at Dennis' funeral. You say, "He doesn't belong to us, he doesn't belong to me." And you walk away.
When you were leaving, you put the compass Dennis gave you in his hand, and you said, "This means a lot to me, it will help me find my way.", "I want to hear your name." He said: "Your name is Karen." You smiled and turned to get on the train.
She never returned to Africa.
You left, you didn't want to take anything with you. You took everything with you.
This is so beautiful, it makes me want to cry.
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