[00:02.29]What is the content of love?[00:05.94]Look, basically, love is something we can't put our finger on at all[00:14.62]We say, we use such words as warmth, um, tenderness[00:26.90]Uh, all these things, they don't really get to the point[00:30.58]When you're, you're loving somebody[00:32.94]You are simply delighting in that person as such[00:37.04]As if another human organism[00:39.28]In its mental and its physical aspects[00:42.50]Were a piece of music, or a work of art, or a glorious morning[00:52.37]And you go over another person's physical form[00:57.39]And look at it from every possible point of view and play with it[01:02.31]And uh, that's what it's about[01:07.09]It's the adoration of the form of a human being[01:15.67]And you do, you do that adoring in terms of physical contacts[01:20.48]That are, say dancing with your fingers across the skin[01:25.40]Or whatever it may be[01:28.30]This is the nitty gritty, the nub of love[01:31.28]One wants something much more than that[01:33.11]You want to be played with[01:36.19]That's more like it[02:53.31]What is the content of love?[02:58.51]It's a sort of it, part of it, it's incidental[03:02.81]It's a way of saying very strongly, yes I do want to be with you[03:07.47]But, basically, love is something we can't put our finger on at all[03:15.60]This is detective Charles checking in[03:19.02]Looks like we have a victim on the ground[03:21.86]Gunshot wound to the head[03:26.22]Looks like there's some type of, it's like, it's a recorder[03:32.34]A tape recorder or something[03:36.52]Gonna have to listen to this