Roxanne
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1:05:00
So why did you say those things?
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Tell her you were afraid.
1:05:07
- Because I was afraid.
- Of me? Afraid of what?

1:05:12
Tell her you were afraid of words.
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- What?
- Words.

1:05:17
Because I was afraid of worms, Roxanne!
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Worms!?
1:05:23
What are you saying to me?
1:05:28
When I said "worms"
I meant "words", Roxanne.

1:05:32
Give me your coat.
1:05:34
Words are all used up, they are hard
to say, they have all been wasted -

1:05:40
- on the shampoo commercials
and the ads and the flavourings.

1:05:45
Hollow, beautiful words.
How can you love a floor wax?

1:05:51
How can you love a diaper?
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How can I use the same word about you
that is used about a stuffing?

1:05:57
I am exploding with love,
but cannot use the word.

1:06:01
I cannot hear you.
1:06:03
It is because my words have to rise up,
they have trouble finding you.

1:06:08
- You can hear me.
- That is because your voice floats down.

1:06:13
One hard word from you
at that height kills me.

1:06:17
Give me your hat.
1:06:22
Your voice sounds different.
1:06:28
Of course, I do not have to be careful
anymore. I am protected by the night.

1:06:35
I can be myself, Roxanne.
Oh God, your name is like a knife.

1:06:40
Stand where I can see you.
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- No!
- Why?

1:06:46
Only my voice, you do not need
to see me, just listen to me.

1:06:51
I only have a minute to talk to you.
Did what I wrote touch you?

1:06:58
It did.

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