:43:08
What's this?
:43:11
That's a boat, that's easy to see.
:43:13
Yes, maybe your father come back
see if you good and drowned, huh?
:43:17
Yeah, that boat's no bigger
than this one.
:43:22
- What do you keep singing for?
- Because I like to sing.
:43:28
- I've never heard that song before.
- Me, neither. I just make him up.
:43:34
You can't write songs.
:43:35
I don't write them.
I just find them in my mouth.
:43:37
A song can't be any good like that
when you just make it up.
:43:40
Say, that's best kind songs.
:43:42
When you feel good inside,
like trade wind, she just come out.
:43:45
O my beautiful lady
:43:48
People learn songs.
Songs aren't just inside of people like that.
:43:51
Say, sometimes a song so big and sweet
inside, I just can't get him out.
:43:56
And then I look up at stars and maybe cry.
It feels so good.
:44:01
Don't you never feel like this?
:44:05
- No, I guess you don't.
- Nobody else ever did, either.
:44:08
Say, my father, when he alive,
he made better songs than me.
:44:12
And what kind of songs did he sing?
:44:13
Songs about the sun and the sea.
Songs about the clouds.
:44:17
Big songs about the wind and the storms.
:44:20
And little songs, too,
about the tip of my mother's nose.
:44:23
Oh, my father, he feel beautiful inside.
:44:26
- Is that all he did, was sing?
- Is that...
:44:29
My father was the best fisherman
in the whole Madeira Islands...
:44:32
- and that's every place.
- Well, that's not so much.
:44:34
How you mean, not so much?
:44:36
Well, I mean, he didn't do much for you.
I mean, he didn't leave you anything.
:44:40
He didn't leave...
:44:41
He leave me this hurdy-gurdy
that his grandfather leave him.
:44:45
He teach me how to fish,
how to sail a boat.
:44:47
He gave me arms and hands and feet,
feeling good outside...
:44:49
and he teach me how to feel good inside.
:44:53
My father do all this.
He have 17 other kids, beside.
:44:55
What else a father do, huh?
:44:57
- Oh, I don't know.
- Say, listen, my...