I really like the love poem Tala gave to Leyla

Bobby 2022-12-01 20:44:18

Most of the pull-tabs I've seen before can't escape the gloomy atmosphere. It's rare to see such a relaxed and happy appearance, and the protagonists are born with a seductive appearance, which makes people happy.
Religious background did not yoke such female love. They did not choose to stay together without hiding the world. Instead, they choose to be brave and frank with their parents, i'm gay. Cancel the wedding and get rid of boyfriends. Fortunately, they all meet men who understand them with a kind heart.

Some people say that same-sex love transcends sex, and asexual love seems to be clearer. Admiring a girl like Leyla, Tala said that she wanted to know what kind of story was hidden under the surface peace. In fact, Leyla's story is about bravery and perseverance. Her previous life seemed to be less exciting than Tala following the trajectory she wanted. However, she did not follow the rules and orderly life to succumb to secular ethics and family fate. She just didn’t find out what she wanted. , I don’t know why I can’t feel real happiness with the boys. And when she finds the girl who writes love she loves, her love is unhesitating. Tala, who seems to be resolute and decisive, is less than one-tenth of her courage to face reality at this moment. After exhausting thousands of rivers and mountains, and spending all my leisure time, I finally met you, apart from feeling why I didn’t meet earlier, you said that besides digging my heart out and going through fire and water, what else can I do to make up for the inch we wasted before. Time?

However, this kind of film is also very famous. I have to say that the bridge segments in the movie are repeatedly used in many pull films. It can only be said that it gives people a fresh and natural feeling of joy and makes people feel the same-sex love. Apart from the miserable plot of the worldly blind people, there is also a lot of happiness. Famous drama.

btw, I really like the love poem Tala gave to Leyla:
every night i empty my heart
but by morning it's full again but by morning it's full again
slowly, droplets of you seep in through the night's soft caress gently, you turn into water droplets penetrate the night caress
at dawn i overflow with thoughs of us in the early morning dawn my mind is our shadow
and aching pleasure that gives me no respite not a trace of pain and happiness comfort
love can not be contained by love can not accommodate
the neat packaging of desire splits asunder would have been full of thoughts filling torn Germany fragmented
spilling crimson through my days of my life all over scarlet
long, languishing sadness and longing
days that are now bruised tender with yearning gently rubs the desire of the night
spent searching for a fingerprint efforts to address that touch of finger marks you leave
a scent, a breath you left behind a touch of fragrance, breath finger marks

btw again, I Love this movie poster.

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I Can't Think Straight quotes

  • Tala: When I was 18, I fell madly in love with a girl my first year at college in New York. She was an American. We spent three wonderful months together. I never knew I could feel so... complete. So alive.

    Leyla: Til now, obviously.

    Tala: Til now.

    Leyla: So, what happened?

    Tala: I broke it off. I ended it.

    Leyla: Why?

    Tala: I was in pieces. I told myself that it was for the best. I was away from home, I was lonely, and...

    Leyla: And?

    Tala: This is not a way to live, Leyla. It's not easy. It's not acceptable.

    Leyla: We didn't break any rules last night, Tala.

    Tala: But we did where I come from. People in the Middle East do not live like this. At least not openly.

    Leyla: And now, you're in England. Now, you live in the west.

    Tala: But I don't think that in any society of cheating on one's fiancee with someone else is acceptable.

  • [after Tala and Leyla had sex for the first time]

    Tala: What are you thinking about?

    Leyla: Why I didn't meet you years ago.

    Tala: We would have been underage then.