The Rabbit's Wedding by Garth Williams.

Aug 04, 2012 08:56

...They stopped playing and ate a large patch of dandelions.
After a while, the little black rabbit stopped eating and sat down, and looked very sad.
"What's the matter?" asked the little white rabbit.
"I'm just thinking," replied the little black rabbit.
"What are you always thinking about?" asked the little white rabbit.
"I'm just thinking about my wish," replied the little black rabbit.
"What is your wish?" asked the little white rabbit.
"I just wish I could be with you forever and always," replied the little black rabbit.
The little white rabbit opened her eyes very wide and thought very hard. "Why don't you wish a little harder?" asked the little white rabbit.
The little black rabbit opened his eyes very wide and thought very hard. "I wish you were all mine!" said the little black rabbit.
"Do you really wish that?" asked the little white rabbit.
"I really do," replied the little black rabbit.
"Then I will be all yours," said the little white rabbit.
"Forever and always?" asked the little black rabbit.
"Forever and always!" replied the little white rabbit.

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That's from a picture book that used to be one of my favourites when I was about 2.
It's very keetarian, and I was reminded of it this morning.

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On an entirely different topic, apparently love is just what well mannered people call lust, girls are untrustworthy (you know what they're like), and London's a complete dump.

Oh, right, I just hadn't noticed. I'm sooo glad that got sorted!

*neurons run around calling London names and saying 'pfft - you're a girl!' to each other before running away giggling. They're also making valentine cards that say 'I lust you very much' and giggling so hard they fall over and spill their paints*

kee & cher, meekle

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