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SupposeJennie started
to cry one day.

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You don't know
what she's crying about,
so you ask her why.

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Do you follow me,
Sam?
Yes, sir.

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You ask her,
and she won't tell ya.

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And that's when
you ask her...

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what it was you did
that caused her to cry.

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She still won't tell ya.
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And that's when
you start to get angry.

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But, don't get angry,
Sam.

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She won't tell you
why she's cryin'
because she doesn't know.

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Women are like that,
Sam.

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And it's exasperating.
It's, it's... mmmph!

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But don't let it
make you angry.

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No.
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When she gets like that,
just walk up
and hug her a little bit.

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'Cause that's all they
really want...

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when they're like that,
Sam.

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A little lovin'.
You understand me,
don't ya?

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No, sir.
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You don't, huh?
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[ Ann ]
There's somethin'else
you must remember.

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Husbands like to be alone
once in a while.

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Why?
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You never know why.
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But I can always tell
when James wants to be alone.

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A mood comes over him.
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I can always see it in his eyes
before it gets there.
I don't know where...

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the mood comes from or why,
but that's when
I leave him alone.

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It seems sometimes things get
so thick around a man...

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that he comes to feel that
everything is closin' in on him.

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That's when he wants
to be left alone.

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You understand,
don't you?

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No.

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