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:42:00
l thought you
were asleep.

:42:03
What a way to talk, Saffet.
:42:06
How can you think that way?
:42:08
Homesickness is a
suffering unlike any other.

:42:11
Even if you starve
it's still your homeland.

:42:14
Look at Gobak lsmail.
He worked in Germany for years but...

:42:18
-Aunt. To be buried
in your homeland...

:42:21
or not, why should
it matter, anyway?

:42:26
No, you are young
:42:31
and far from death. That's why
you can talk like that.

:42:39
What do you mean?
:42:41
When death approaches you
prepare yourself spiritually.

:42:46
Otherwise it is unbearable.
You must have faith.

:42:51
lt is so difficult to be far
from home.

:42:54
and everywhwere you look
are strangers.

:42:58
-That's true. l don't even
feel at home in the town.

:43:02
-Who knows how l'd feel?
So why go?

:43:07
Whereever you go, it is..
the same sky, the same trees.

:43:12
But still we dream about..
our own sky, our own trees.

:43:19
Look! That dry tree over there
is dead

:43:21
but it still
sways in the wind.

:43:25
l believe that when we die
we remain a part of..

:43:28
life one way or another,
just like that dry tree.

:43:32
ln lndia my mother used to
appear and smile at me.

:43:37
l used to freeze with awe.
l found out she died in those days.

:43:44
-The thing called telepathy is ..
-Some people feel like that..

:43:50
lf your spirit is elsewhere you
don't feel if you have a brother.

:43:55
Maybe it's better this way.
:43:57
Why better?
-l don't know.

:43:59
l don't want to stay here
and rot.


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