The War at Home
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:28:01
Yeah.
:28:05
So, uh, this coffee thing...
:28:08
would it be now ?
:28:14
Yeah.
:28:16
And there you go.
:28:18
- I don't know. I don't know.
- Yeah.

:28:21
I'm not answerin' that.
:28:24
- Come on.
- Ohhh.

:28:30
I've spent so long trying
not to look directly at you.

:28:33
It's not that hard now, is it ?
:28:35
It's a little hard.
:28:40
You won a medal.
:28:43
I saw you in the paper.
:28:46
You killed a sniper.
:28:49
Yeah.
:28:52
You see, I just can't
imagine you doin' that.

:28:56
Don't, then.
:28:58
It's scary.
:29:00
Don't think about it, okay ?
:29:03
- Okay.
- Freedom's just another word

:29:07
- So, you're startin' up
your music again ?
- For nothin' left to lose

:29:11
I don't think so.
I'm... I don't know.

:29:14
I have all this
technique, but, uh...

:29:17
I was pretty sure I'd never
make a livin' playin' Bach.

:29:20
Maybe do keyboards in a band
or somethin'. I don't know.

:29:25
You ?
:29:27
You never said anything about
playin' keyboards in a band.

:29:30
Well, there's a lot about me
that you don't know.

:29:33
Yeah.
:29:35
I should show you
your letters.

:29:38
I have 'em all.
:29:41
They, uh...
:29:44
They were written by somebody
that, uh, I don't know.

:29:48
Through all kinds
of weather

:29:50
They were scary, your letters.
:29:55
They were scary
'cause I was scared.

:29:58
But I literally didn't
know how to respond.


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