SOCIAL
TIME
- You hold my hand and whisper in
my ear.
- Look, a Ferris Wheel. I say. Let’s go.
- I tell you
- We
have to pass the snakey lines reaching up to the funhouse
- A
teenaged girl holds out a sticky wand of cotton candy and says
- She turns toward him.
- We decide to buy twenty tickets
- Her feet not moving until they
are sure she will not fall.
- We won't have to wait very long
- The Ferris Wheel stops for a
moment
- We can barely see four teenage
girls squeezing into a purple car.
- We have done this before.
- We let the memories of the
times before take us through the now.
- Now the waiting is finished.
- We continue to whirl past the
horizon
- It's the ordinary things, the
minutes and seconds that show us the truth.
- You can see infinity.
- It is a clear day, one of our
cobalt blue sky days with tiny wisps of clouds and the hot white sun
streaming into silver in the late afternoon.
- Then, you said we could do
everything
- Let's get married.
- Let's be a part of each other
forever.
In this
point I have included the verbs that refer to actions that occur (“A teenage girl holds out a sticky wand of
cotton candy and says…”) in the same timeframe, so they are in present simple.
Also, I have decided to add in this social time section sentences said by
the couple at the same particular moment (“You can see infinity”, “Let's get married.”)
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Creada: 06/12/2008 Última Actualización: 06/12/2008