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You & I (1973)

by Leonard Nimoy

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Easy reading poetry by an icon. ( )
  Karen74Leigh | Nov 15, 2019 |
This is a very 70s love story. (Not necessarily a putdown - I was of that time) The photos are black/white, beautiful pictures of young love - some light and airy, some rainy and sad and moody. The story, told in poetry, is of a young man searching for his soul mate, realizing who she is, and moving through the stages of early love, doubt, and confirmation.

I was prepared for it to be a handful of hippie nothingness, but there are some real moments here. I know next to nothing about Nimoy's personal life, but I really hope he wrote this from real life. ( )
  MerryMary | Dec 1, 2008 |
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To my loved ones
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In my heart / Is the seed of the tree / Which will be me.
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I have been alone before / And thought I knew loneliness. / I was wrong. / There were three / You and I, and we. / Without you there is less than one.
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