Cupid looses his arrow at our hero. He approaches the object of his love, but she's cold and confronts him encased in brick. He buys her clothes, perfume, and a car. He gives her money. He takes her to Venice, to the Alps, and to Arabia. ...See moreCupid looses his arrow at our hero. He approaches the object of his love, but she's cold and confronts him encased in brick. He buys her clothes, perfume, and a car. He gives her money. He takes her to Venice, to the Alps, and to Arabia. He begs. Cupid has become a devil. The man in love offers his scorched heart to his lady love. He cries, he tries suicide. Nothing works. So, he opens his head, finds a tape recorder inside, and rewinds the tape to the moment the arrow struck him. Then, heart throbbing, he sets off in a new direction. Written by
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