At the end of the day, it all comes down to an end. - That's what landed in my mind, sadly, when I hit the pause button of the video player at around 15 minutes toward the end of the film, where Lee, the "superior" pianist, evicted Scott, his longtime companion, out of the mansion. It was a phone call that interrupted my session with this film at the moment, yet ironically as "meant-to-be" as it may seem, that epiphany has stayed, more or less unrevised, even after I finished the film later on. - Yes, even after I witnessed the touching, moment-of-truth ending that arched backward. - Call me a pessimist on relationship.
Why do I love you?
I love you not only for what you are,
but for what I am when I am with you.
I love you not only for what you have made of yourself,
but for what are you making of me.
I love you for ignoring the possibilities of the fool in me,
and for accepting the possibilities of the good in me.
Why do I love you?
I love you for closing your eyes to the discord in me,
and for adding to the music in me by worship for listening.
I love you for helping me to construct my life, not a tavern, but a temple.
I love you because you have done so much to make me happy.
You have done it without a word, without a touch, without a sign.
You have done by just being yourself.
Perhaps after all, that is what love means, and that is why I love you.
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