Dr. Frasier Crane: [talking to Woody] I remember when I was courting a certain beauty. I wrote her a poem. It wasn't a great piece of literature, but it expressed my feelings honestly. I recall reciting the last lines when we were sitting on a fire, basking in our love: "Your lips are a flame that consumes me / and the candle that lights my way."Dr. Lilith Sternin-Crane: Frasier, love...Dr. Frasier Crane: Yes, dearest?Dr. Lilith Sternin-Crane: I never heard that drivel before in my life. [then dumps cocktail onto Frasier's pants and leaves]Dr. Frasier Crane: [nervous] I wonder whose lips those were.
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