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1:17:02
Or the sun did somersaults
1:17:04
Do you think I'd care or stop and stare?
1:17:07
I couldn't be annoyed
1:17:09
If the hens refused to lay
1:17:11
Or if bulls gave milk some way
1:17:13
Do you think I'd care?
1:17:15
That's their affair
1:17:17
I couldn't be annoyed
1:17:18
If everyone stood on his head
1:17:21
And on his hands he wore shoes
1:17:23
I'd still eat crackers in my bed
1:17:26
What have I got to lose?
1:17:28
If you ate soup with a fork
1:17:30
Or if babies brought the stork
1:17:33
Do you think I'd care?
1:17:34
I'd still declare
1:17:35
I couldn't be annoyed
1:17:38
Bravo!
1:18:04
Well, Nick,
did you succeed in forgetting me?

1:18:07
Forget you? I should say not.
1:18:09
I haven't stopped thinking about you
a single day since I last saw you.

1:18:12
How long has that been?
Must be more than a year now.

1:18:18
It certainly is great to see you again, Helen.
How have you been?

1:18:20
How did you happen to come to Paris?
How long have you been here?

1:18:23
Thank you.
I've got a million questions to ask you.

1:18:25
Better not ask them, Nick.
I'd rather not talk about the past.

1:18:29
Well, let's talk about the present.
1:18:30
Are you happy?
Are you in love with anybody?

1:18:33
I'm not in love with anybody,
and I'm completely happy.

1:18:36
Funny, isn't it?
1:18:38
No, it's tragic to me.
1:18:40
Wish I were necessary to your happiness.
But I guess I never did mean much to you.

1:18:44
Maybe you did.
Anyway, nothing means much to me now.

1:18:48
It's better this way, no chains at all.
I haven't a care in the world.

1:18:51
You're lying. Where's Johnny?
1:18:54
Home, I suppose, with his father.
1:18:56
Say, I know you better than that.
All this is fake.

1:18:59
You care more about Johnny
than anything else on Earth.


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