Bad ma ra khahad bord
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1:08:03
Come in.
1:08:04
Can you miIk the cow for me?
1:08:07
Wait, I'II do it.
1:08:10
It's so dark.
How can you miIk in here?

1:08:14
I'm used to it. I work here.
1:08:17
You'II get used to it if you stay.
1:08:21
I'II be gone
before I get used to it.

1:08:23
We have a fIashIight.
The eIectricity is off.

1:08:28
''lf yu cme t my huse...''
1:08:31
What?
1:08:33
''Oh, kind ne, bring me the lamp
1:08:36
''and a windw thrugh which
1:08:38
''l can watch the crwd
in the happy street.''

1:08:42
What?
1:08:43
Nothing, it was a poem.
1:08:46
How oId are you?
1:08:49
Sixteen.
1:08:50
Sixteen. Have you been to schooI?
1:08:53
Yes.
1:08:54
- For how Iong?
- Five years.

1:08:57
Five years.... That's good.
1:08:59
Do you know Forough?
1:09:05
Yes.
1:09:06
- Who is she?
- Gohar's daughter.

1:09:08
No, the one I'm taIking about
is a poet.

1:09:14
What's your name?
1:09:20
Can't you teII me?
1:09:22
It doesn't matter.
1:09:24
Okay, I'II recite a poem to you.
1:09:26
It wiII occupy us whiIe you miIk.
1:09:35
You won't answer me?
1:09:37
Go ahead.
1:09:40
I was saying that...
1:09:43
''ln my night, s brief, alas
1:09:45
''The wind
is abut t meet the leaves.''

1:09:50
Do you understand that?
1:09:53
The two are meeting.
1:09:55
It's Iike when you went
to see Yossef.


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