Récitante: Being separated from a man means living in exile among all men.
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Récitante: Being separated from a man means living in exile among all men.
Emilie Cooper: What can be said about the body of a man I loved? Except that pain can be soft and sweet.
Emilie Cooper: Stop hitting me with your dinosaur.
Récitante: Make breakfast. Make coffee. Make and unmake. Make merry. Make both ends meet. Make love.
Récitante: Being separated from a man means living in exile among all men.
Emilie Cooper: What can be said about the body of a man I loved? Except that pain can be soft and sweet.
Emilie Cooper: Stop hitting me with your dinosaur.
Récitante: Make breakfast. Make coffee. Make and unmake. Make merry. Make both ends meet. Make love.
Martin Cooper: I want you to buy me a fishing pole with a reel. Emilie Cooper: I thought fishing disgusted you. Martin Cooper: I'd like to be a fisherman who doesn't catch any fish.
Emilie Cooper: Listen, give me your hand. We can play marbles, or have a bite to eat, or go out in the yard and skip around and dance the polka. Martin Cooper: I like it when we're sad and then we say we'll go outside and dance. Don't you?
Martin Cooper: You remember that book about the owl? Emilie Cooper: Yes, I read it to you. Martin Cooper: He made tea out of his tears. Emilie Cooper: Yes. Martin Cooper: He'd calmly think about very sad things - and it would make him cry into his teapot. Sad things like... Emilie Cooper: Like a pencil too small to write with. Martin Cooper: Yes, and leftover oatmeal that's gone cold. Emilie Cooper: Or a letter written but never answered. Martin Cooper: Have you ever sent a letter and then it made you cry because it never got there? Emilie Cooper: Yes, because I never got an answer. The owl would also cry into his teapot over the words "never again."
Martin Cooper: I don't want to sleep alone. Emilie Cooper: My bed is too small. You'll sleep much better alone in your new room. Martin Cooper: We could at least move my mattress by your bed. Emilie Cooper: No, we'll each sleep better in our own room. It's true. Give it a try. Go on. Sleep well, sweetie.


