Ginger e Fred
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- Which trial ?
- You don't know anything.

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And instead people should know.
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My trial will be next month in Bologna.
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Do you know how they will call me ?
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I won't say the word
because you are a real lady.

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- Do you want some wine?
- Thanks, just a little bit.

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You too, Mrs. Ginger?
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- Yes, me too.
- Immediately.

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I always feel this pain!
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Who'll care about those poor boys?
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Is that right, that
nobody will care abobut them?

:23:29
I'm sorry, I guess you take care
of abandoned children.

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Enjoy your dinner, madam.
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Good evening.
:23:47
Hear this rock music, I like it so much!
It makes me feel something!

:23:53
Me too.
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This is my problem. All those
youg healthy, strong, handsome men

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locked in a prison for many years,
cold and dark and with no love,

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how can they live?
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Mine was a call,
a vocation.

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Vocations do exist, right?
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Well, sure.
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One night in dreams
I saw a nice dark-haired man,

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watching me from the prison.
Moving his lips like this.

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Help, help...
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Someone you already knew?
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I still have goose flesh.
I never saw him before, I swear.

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Please listen to the rest, Mrs. Ginger.
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One day I was with a friend,
who's brother is in prison.

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And here's the miracle.
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- I was there and, who do I see?
- Who did you see, him?

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That one, handsome, black haired.
The one of my dream.

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- Isn't this a vocation?
- Maybe it is, I can't tell.

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Then he introduced me to a mate,
then others...

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And now I'm on trial because of
what I was bringing to those poor men!


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