Norman Lock Quotes
Anna And I Did Not Make Love. I Don't Remember Why. Maybe We Didn't Need To. She Might Have Been Afraid, Although I Doubt She Was Afraid Of Much. She'd Been A Midwife Before She Opened A Studio; She'd Held Life In Her Hands, Like A Wire From A Galvanic Cell. Maybe Death Was Too Strong In Me For An Act So Inspirited With Life. Although I Sometimes Think That Death Is What Gives Lovemaking Its Desperate And Terrible Joy.
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