We've Forgotten More Than We Ever Knew Page #2
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I've started remembering more
of the time before.
It's called pool.
Or billions.
Pool, I think.
I was good at it.
I missed.
It's called a scratch.
It's my turn now.
But there were
other things, too.
A small blue flower
hanging from a tree
as I rocked back and
forth beneath it.
A dog called Marvin, I think.
And I was eating sugar
beneath a table
played some kind of game
And swimming in the
ocean at night.
I was angry once and threw
a doll into tall grass,
and no matter how long I
I was very, very afraid of the spooky
tree outside my grandparents' window.
They had a black
cat named Secret
that would run into the basement
whenever there was a loud noise.
Thunder, especially.
When I was little,
a boy asked me if we
could be married,
and I said yes.
Sometimes I think
we're still engaged.
Can you turn off the music?
Why?
Yeah, okay, sure.
Be still.
I'm alone...
I am not alone.
Somebody is here.
Something.
That sound.
The sound of nothing.
It might as well be
in my own mind...
There it is.
Did you hear it?
That sound.
The sound of nothing.
It might as well
be in my own mind.
There it is.
Did you hear it?
That's it.
That's the sound.
I don't know what happened.
I don't know what happened.
It was just...
there.
And then it was all gone.
Happened here, too, didn't it?
But what? What was it?
What is that sound?
Did she come here?
Has she been here?
If she's been here,
blink one eye.
If not, blink two.
If she loves me,
blink one eye.
If not...
Today I woke up early.
Today...
I awoke at dawn.
A hush seemed to be
upon our forest.
I walked...
[mal woke up early today.
It was quiet.
All was peaceful, but not I.
[womaYou're so old, aren't you?
I never knew how old...
and lonely.
Lonelier than me even.
Yes, but you have me now.
You do.
I'm not leaving.
I promise, I'm not.
Not ever.
You got it?
Okay, good.
Why wouldn't she come meet you?
You don't know, do you?
You never got to find out.
And it's hard not
to know things.
But it's easier when you're with
But when you're lonely and you're
lost, all at the same time...
Who was she?
Oh.
Pretty?
I bet.
And you have to know that
other things are going to come.
But I'm not going to go.
I'm not going anywhere.
And that's a promise,
cross my heart.
That's one good thing.
We don't have to be lonely
anymore, you and I.
Even if things are confusing,
at least we're not alone.
Ah!
And white dust
came in once again,
under the door.
Found its way through the wall.
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