Houseboat
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My mother, on such a night...
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Our big house... gone.
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So you see, where I live,
everybody is frightened of the thunder.

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If my father lived there,
he'd tell them

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it was just two pieces of air
coming together.

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I'm so sick of those two pieces of air.
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When I was a little girl,
my father would say,

:47:28
'"Cinzia, pazzerella." Foolish.
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They are no help, fathers.
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- Listen, can I get into bed with you?
- Yes.

:47:40
Wait a minute,
why not in bed with your father?

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He wouldn't want me,
he would say I was...

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- Pazzerella?
- Yes.

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He doesn't like me to be a baby.
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Elizabeth, did you ever think
that your father is afraid too?

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- Him?
- He doesn't want anyone to know.

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Sometimes it is very difficult
to be a grown-up.

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Why don't you go upstairs to him?
Is a terrible night.

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Well, I've got to get in bed with somebody.
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Why don't you come too?
He's got a big bed.

:48:19
I don't think is big enough.

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