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152. “A Poem about Fear and Kisses” – Part 2

5 min · 31 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio 152. “A Poem about Fear and Kisses” – Part 2

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After a gentle bistro evening, Zuzana and Martin step into a soft rain and let the city loosen its grip. Under one shared jacket, they run, laugh, and end up by the river—where bronze water bubbles, a dog barks in the distance, and silence feels earned. Small confessions surface: prayers for boundless love, fears without a cause, the wish to be a steady “beside” rather than a hero. They dance clumsily on the riverbank, share banana cookies like a bard’s feast, and promise simple rituals for hard days—poems, soup with friends, and kindness that doesn’t need barricades. Walking home beneath streetlights and a hopeful billboard, they seal the night with a calm, beneficent kiss. This episode celebrates how fear and poetry can be carried together—no barriers, no bankruptcy—when love chooses slowness, small joys, and the courage to be present.

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