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■ I know what you're thinking, father
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When I look at you my chest clenches for I see the past--
The endless past, paradoxically atemporal in its existence. Indeed, to look on an erstwhile lover eternally would be a most Dantean punishment. *** As my fingers traced your divine architecture, I felt that I touched beauty incarnate. But I may have idealized you as much as your beauty, So much so that I may have been blind as Oedipus. I saw you as the paragon of morality, pureness, piety, You whose beauty complemented you so divinely. Indeed, I called you the most beautiful woman I have ever seen, For in you I saw a most sacred trinity of beauty-- The physical, intellectual, and spiritual, Aligned in such harmony that God seemed not a distant truth. Such is a judgment which now I am not inclined to revoke, Yet I know not whether I was seeing you, Or the form of beauty I imposed upon you, That I wanted to see, Did see, Entirely believed. I said I loved you. But was my love catalyzed by my perception of beauty that I had discovered in you? Did I love the idea of you more? But what is love? Laurencia says love is "a desire for beauty." I may have been in love with your beauty, But you? I know not.
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