Ginger e Fred
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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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- Excuse me but, what did you bring to them?
- What?

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His bottom!
That's the guy's vocation!

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You can tease me, my friend.
But in America, and this is the truth,

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they're experimenting
fetus transplant

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to allow men's pregnancy. Finally!
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So, if God wants,
we'll have children too

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our children, inside us and
fed with our body's blood.

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Those americans are geniuses!
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One of my friends lives in Baltimora
and he earns a lot of money.

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He's going to try. Maybe one day
I'll be able to try too, what do you think?

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Guys, you're all invited to the night club.
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Are you coming too, madam?
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- I have to say no.
- We'll have fun.

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I can't leave the hotel,
I'm waiting for a phone call.

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Thanks for inviting me.
I wish you have fun.

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It's a pity, madam.
I'm in the right mood tonight.

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Kafka, Proust,
You're all my guest.


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