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Danny Perasa and his wife, Annie, came to StoryCorps to recount their twenty-seven-year romance. As they remember their life together from their first date to Danny’s final days with terminal cancer, these remarkable Brooklynites personify the eloquence, grace, and poetry that can be found in the voices of everyday people when we take the time to listen. (via)
Wow, this is heartwarming annnnnd I cried.
This is beautiful.
“You walk in with me, you walk out with me.” Lots of crying in the Bennett-Lichtenberg house after this one.
I watched this last night and was brought to the gasping sobbing stage.
On Wednesday I decided that really, people were generally shit and it was fine. Yesterday, this made me change my mind.
Don’t watch this if you don’t want to cry.
god I can’t stop crying. “I walked in with you alone, i’ll walk out with you alone.”
so incredible. so sweet. so touching. so inspiring. go find your annie.
This is something very, very special.
While watching this, I was massaging my hands with raw habanero peppers and I accidentally rubbed my eyes. That’s why my...
I just couldn’t not repost this. For my married friends, and those soon to be.
Oh balls. This is amazingly beautiful.
I showed this to my coworkers and started an inner-office flood.
I watched this last night and was brought to the gasping sobbing stage. On Wednesday I decided that really, people were...
So beautiful and so sad.
May we all be so blessed as to love and to be loved like this in our lifetime.
I didn’t know they animated storycorps. They always leave me teary.
Oh my god, stop. I’m bawling. This is ridiculous. Watch this.
“I could write on and on about her.” Danny and Annie from chriskelly
Tears, so many tears. I don’t want to make my husband seem like a pansy, but my prediction is he will cry more than I...
so so beautiful.
“You walk in with me, you walk out with me.” Lots of crying in the Bennett-Lichtenberg house after this one.
This is beautiful.
heartwarming annnnnd I cried.