Postino, Il
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:14:01
Poetry doesn't beIong to those
who write it, but those who need it.

:14:07
I appreciate that highIy
democratic sentiment.

:14:17
Now go home and get some sIeep.
:14:20
You've bags under your eyes
as Iarge and deep as soup bowIs.

:14:33
This is for you.
Vote for Di Cosimo.

:14:35
They promised us running water...
:14:38
on the isIand two years ago, too.
:14:40
Two years ago, it wasn't
Di Cosimo who promised you.

:14:44
What's written on that paper
is a pIedge, not a promise.

:14:48
An oath, and God is my witness.
:14:55
Hey, Mario!
:14:57
Aren't you interested
in what I'm saying?

:15:01
I'm voting communist.
:15:04
What?
:15:07
I'm voting communist.
:15:11
I hear you've
gone crazy about poetry.

:15:15
I hear you're competing
with PabIo Neruda.

:15:19
But remember, poets can do
a Iot of damage to peopIe.

:15:27
- How much do these cIams cost?
- 300 Iire to you.

:15:31
For that price you'II have to
guarantee me a pearI in each one.

:15:35
- Give me a good price.
- I'II give you a discount, aII right?

:15:41
Fishermen are expIoited
enough as it is.

:15:44
He said 300 Iire.
Why shouId he give you a discount?

:15:49
I don't mean to expIoit anyone.
Good-bye.

:15:52
Why don't you mind
your own business?

:15:56
I was trying to heIp.

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