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Why did you travel?
Because the house was cold.

Why did you travel?
Because it is what I have always done between sunset and sunrise.

What did you wear?
I wore a blue suit, a white shirt, yellow tie, and yellow socks.

What did you wear?
I wore nothing.
A scarf of pain kept me warm.

Who did you sleep with?
I slept with a different woman each night.

Who did you sleep with?
I slept alone.
I have always slept alone.

Why did you lie to me?
I always thought I told the truth.

Why did you lie to me?
Because the truth lies like nothing else and I love the truth.

Why are you going?
Because nothing means much to me anymore.

Why are you going?
I don't know.
I have never known.

How long shall I wait for you?
Do not wait for me.
I am tired and I want to lie down.

Are you tired and do you want to lie down?
Yes, I am tired and I want to lie down.
Written by: Elizabeth Jennings

Book: Shattered Sighs