Saturday, September 25, 2010
The Gentle Man's Contortionist
Lawyer: What did you give the generous man in return?
Contortionist: Nothing.
L: Then Why did he give you so much money?
C: He said, "take this, because I want you to do amazing things in your life. Now go. Go be amazing."
L: Did you love him?
C: In my own way I suppose I did.
L: What way was that?
C: He adored my art and not my physical. He never requested a show, but became an audience. I gave him purpose to get up and be somewhere, and he gave me purpose to move and create. Tui and La, push and pull, ying and yang.
L: What did he want you for?
C: He never wanted me. There was never a want between us. Only need.
L: What did he need you for?
C: It was I who needed him.
L: For money? Sex? Some kind of father figure?
C: Inspiration. My ballet, my acrobatics, my imagination; he inspired me to create.
L: So what is the money needed for?
C: To spread creation, imagination, inspiration. He fulfilled my needs so I could fulfill others dreams.
L: Did he love you?
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