To Hell and Back
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:56:01
How about you?
Why did you come back?

:56:04
I do not know.
:56:14
I'm sorry
I could not talk
to you before,

:56:16
but my mother
does not like for me
to speak English.

:56:21
The English have killed
my older brother
in Africa.

:56:26
Then she must
have hated me too.
No, she do not hate.

:56:30
But when she hear English,
she think of her son
she love very much.

:56:35
I'm sorry.
:56:37
I'm not anymore.
What good is it?

:56:41
One cannot feel sorry
for all who die.

:56:45
It's too much.
:56:49
My little brother,
Vincenzo, he like
that sound.

:56:52
He say he is going
to shoot big gun
when he grow up.

:56:56
I hope he doesn't have to.
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Where is your father?
:57:03
He went away
when bad times come.

:57:06
He never come back.
:57:10
Well, I guess we all
want to quit sometimes.

:57:14
It's hard not to take
the easy way out when it's
right there in front of you.

:57:19
Why do we talk
of bad things?
It is no good.

:57:31
Are you afraid?
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All the time.
I, too, am afraid,

:57:39
but I am glad
I come back.
I am too.

:57:45
It can be so lonesome
when the bombs fall.

:57:49
When war is close,
a woman wants someone
to hold.


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