What if Romeo and Juliet didn’t die together, but lived apart? If they each had to stay with their own kind, unable to let the other go, and the ache of their apartness felt never-ending? But that waking dream of feeling the other all around, but never near—what if that slowly and imperceptibly faded into separate and productive lives, lives well and fully lived, as they say, and all the delicious pining gradually evaporated like water out of the sea, until the ocean floor of their lives lay warm in the sun, untroubled by the longing that had once consumed them?
“Help Me Lift You Up,” written and performed by Mary Margaret O’Hara, 1988.
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Penetrating.