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Start: I want you to bury Davey. Really...

The Lost Boy

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Start: I want you to bury Davey. Really bury him. In your heart. And don’t say you only mourn when I’m around! It doesn’t wash. If I am wrong about my feelings of guilt, then your constant grieving is equally wrong.
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End: I’m in a loveless marriage because I didn’t think love existed! And, the funny thing is; she’s just like you; cold and bitter and consumed with disappointment, envy, and rage.

For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Ronald Palillo, The Lost Boy, Playscripts, 2013, p. 55.

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