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    (专辑: Here, Hear - 2008)
    
    In the 
last quarter of the 
twentieth century  much of the 
world sat on the 
edge of an increasingly expensive theater seat  waiting for something momentous to occur.  Christian aficionados of the 
Second Coming scenario were convinced that,  after two thousand years, the 
other shoe was about to drop.  And five of the 
era's best-known psychics predicted  that Atlantis would soon reemerge from the 
depths.  To this last, Princess Leigh-Cheri responded,  "There are three lost continents: we are one: the 
lovers."  In whatever esteem on might hold Princess Leigh-Cheri's thoughts, one must agree  that the 
last quarter of the 
twentieth century was a 
severe period for lovers.  It was a 
time a 
time when romantic relationships took on the 
character of ice in spring,  stranding many little children on jagged and inhospitable floes.  Nobody quite knew what to make of the 
moon anymore.  Consider a 
certain night in August.  The 
moon was so bloated it was about to tip over.  For more than an hour, Leigh-Cheri stared into the 
sky.  "Does the 
moon have a 
purpose?" She inquired.  The 
same query put to the 
Remington SL3 elicited this response:  Albert Camus wrote that the 
only serious question  is whether to kill yourself or not.  Tom Robbins wrote that the 
only serious question  is whether time has a 
beginning and an end.  Camus clearly got up on the 
wrong side of bed,  and Robbins must have forgotten to set the 
alarm.  There is only one serious question. And that is:  Who knows how to make love stay?  Answer me that and I 
will tell you whether or not to kill yourself.  Answer me that and I 
will ease your mind about the 
beginning and end of time,  Answer me that and I 
will reveal to you the 
purpose of the 
moon.  
 
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