Sidewalks of New York
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:39:01
Are you gonna sing,
or is it just the guitar?

:39:05
If it makes you uncomfortable,
don't.

:39:07
You don't need to do it now.
Come back and play it another time.

:39:12
I could play a little bit
right now, probably, for you.

:39:15
- Whatever you want.
- It's a real pretty song.

:39:18
- What's it called?
- It's called "A Girl Like You."

:39:21
A girl like me?
:39:23
"A Girl Like You."
:39:25
Yeah, I know.
:39:27
I mean, was it written
about a girl like me?

:39:29
Is this song
about a girl like me?

:39:33
I wrote it for you.
:39:35
Yeah.
:39:38
So, okay.
:39:40
Wait a second. You said
you have a boyfriend already.

:39:44
- Yeah.
- I remember you said that.

:39:47
Maybe I shouldn't play this song.
:39:49
Might not be right.
:39:51
Right?
It might be like cheating.

:39:54
Yeah, probably not.
:39:57
This was weird.
I'll probably--

:39:59
I'll probably come back
another time, okay?

:40:01
Oh, no.
You don't have to go.

:40:03
I have to go.
Ah, I'm stuffed.

:40:06
But I'll be back
without the guitar.

:40:09
- Take it easy, you.
- You too.

:40:12
Bye.
:40:13
I got beat up a lot
when I was a kid...

:40:15
so I spent most of my time
in my bathroom...

:40:17
learning to play guitar
and masturbating.

:40:20
And now that I'm divorced,
I basically do the same thing.

:40:26
Too many
:40:30
Things I do not care for
:40:34
One thing that I adore
:40:38
Is a girl like you
:40:43
I'm always trying
:40:48
To look you in the eye
:40:52
It's okay
:40:55
A girl like you

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