Bad Timing
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1:28:00
A policeman knew my name
1:28:03
He said you can go sleep at home tonight
1:28:06
If you can get up and walk away
1:28:10
I staggered back to the underground
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And the breeze blew back my hair
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I remember throwing punches around
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And preachin' from my chair
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Well, who are you?
1:28:21
Who are you?
1:28:24
Who-who? Who-who?
1:28:26
The said et cetera et cetera
telephoned me at about 1:30.

1:28:30
- Now I want...
- I can't remember the time with any precision.

1:28:34
But I'm not asking you for the precise time.
1:28:37
So could it have been half past twelve, perhaps?
1:28:40
- Ten, eleven, midnight.
- No.

1:28:43
You see. It wasn't eleven and it wasn't midnight.
1:28:45
- Could it have been one?
- Wrong again.

1:28:47
If you know I'm wrong, you must know
what the correct answer is.

1:28:51
It wasn't one.
1:28:52
Later or earlier?
1:28:53
Which? Later? Earlier?
1:28:55
Later, naturally.
1:28:58
Naturally?
1:29:02
Not two?
1:29:04
Obviously.
1:29:06
Obviously.
1:29:21

1:29:27
Yes?
1:29:29

1:29:31
I wated to say goodbye.
1:29:36
You said it exceptionally well
the other night, Milena.

1:29:40
Alex, I...
1:29:44
Alex?
1:29:47
I did't mean to, I...
1:29:50
Oh Alex, please don't go.
1:29:54
Alex?
1:29:58
Please.

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