Marco blamed Benino for not understanding love. Even though he tirelessly shares the joys, sorrows, sorrows and joys with his beloved every day, he massages and rubs her body carefully every day, watching her favorite silent films, performing, and begging for signature photos of her favorite dancers. But Marco said, this is not love, this is a one-man show. Because there is no heroine in this play, her brain is resting and she can't hear it.
"Yes, I'm not lonely anymore" Benino told others, "These four years have been the most fulfilling days for me." He has reason to feel happy. He can stay with his beloved and do everything for her. , Can be the only witness that she is still alive. What kind of "love" can be more beautiful than this kind of watch. Every day, every minute, every second, you can stare at your lover's peaceful and beautiful face, and then gently speak to her in her ear.
Mark, this man who doesn't want to look at his girlfriend's body, and doesn't want to "be stupid" to tell her, when he saw another man sitting on the bedside talking to Lydia thoughtfully, he finally understood: , Her lover is not herself. It turns out that the love that I have always believed in is an out-and-out "one-man show."
Then, stop talking about love. Each of us thinks that we know love well, and we all imagine that our love is the most beautiful. Some people are in pairs, some people are waiting by the window; some people say I love you every day, and some people hide these three words in their hearts. . . In the final analysis, it's just that you have been alone for too long, so you are unwilling to be lonely.
Don Mclean sang
"Can you remember who I was?
Can you still feel it?
Can you find my pain?
Can you heal it?"
Dear, do you know, I tell you every day, by the sea, in the theater, in the flowers blooming, in the clouds, in the breeze in the morning, in the midnight when the fireworks are scattered. . . In fact, it doesn't matter whether you can hear it or not. Because of you, I am no longer lonely.
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