STORY II - FOLLOW ME HOME

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M Y T H
ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE

A E S T H E T I C S

"Music made my heart beat faster, but you baby, oh you made me lose my mind

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"Music made my heart beat faster, but you baby, oh you made me lose my mind."

"There's not a single song I love dancing to as much as I love yours

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"There's not a single song I love dancing to as much as I love yours."

E P I G R A P H

"They were not far off from the border of the top of the land; here, fearing that she may lose strength and eager of seeing her, her lover turned his eyes. And immediately she fell back,
holding her arms and struggling both to be grasped and to grasp, and the unlucky one grasped nothing except the retreating air;
and now dying again, she did not complain about her husband at all (for what could she complain of except that she was loved?)"

Orpheus and Eurydice, Ovid r. 54-61

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