Nimeh-ye penhan
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1:35:02
I can't call you little guerilla
anymore. You're a lady now.

1:35:07
You too.
1:35:08
You mean I've become a lady too?
1:35:11
No, I mean that
you haven't changed much either.

1:35:16
I think about you often.
1:35:18
I thought maybe something
had happened to you.

1:35:21
Thanks.
1:35:22
You're thankful?
1:35:24
I think about you so much that
I don't know how much is a dream and...

1:35:28
...how much is reality.
1:35:30
Do you remember
that night in the car?

1:35:32
You told me you had become young.
I remember, I remember it clearly.

1:35:38
So my little girl remembers.
1:35:40
You know, you were the only person
who saw me as a little girl.

1:35:43
Yes, I was a little girl.
1:35:45
A little girl who was suddenly pushed into
the reality of life and was told to change it.

1:35:50
-Did you change it?
-No.

1:35:54
But the experience made me
a responsible person.

1:35:58
Are you happy?
Do you feel well?

1:36:00
Yes.
1:36:03
Very good. What do you do?
1:36:07
Working, living,
caring for my children.

1:36:10
Your husband, is he a good man?
1:36:12
Yes.
1:36:14
Do you still write poems?
The poems...

1:36:17
The children of tomorrow will call you...
What was it?

1:36:20
You remember very well.
1:36:23
Yes, I mean, sometimes.
1:36:26
You know, your words really affected me.
1:36:28
I have tried to be honest with myself.
1:36:32
Bring them to me to publish,
I have a big publishing company now.

1:36:36
Like you said,
I am no longer a little girl, nor...

1:36:40
-Nor what?
-Many years have passed.

1:36:44
Yes, it was hard for me,
very hard without you.

1:36:49
You know, it's not in our hands.
1:36:52
You either don't find it or
when you find it, it's too late.

1:36:58
Anyway, I remember you often.
I don't know how to tell you.


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