Antwone Fisher
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1:09:00
Who will cry
for the little boy?''

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''He cried himself to sleep.
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''Who will cry
for the little boy?

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Who never had for keeps.''
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''Who will cry
for the little boy?

1:09:13
''Who walked the burning sand.
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''Who will cry
for the little boy?

1:09:18
''The boy inside the man.
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''Who will cry
for the little boy?

1:09:22
''Who knew well hurt and pain.
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''Who will cry
for the little boy?

1:09:27
''Who died and died again.
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''Who will cry
for the little boy?

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''A good boy he tried to be.
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''Who will cry
for the little boy?

1:09:38
Who cries inside of me?''
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Who will cry for
the little boy, Antwone?

1:09:44
I will.
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I always do.
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It's beautiful,
Antwone.

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I know. I told you
I was good.

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Yes, you are.
You are good...

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because
you're honest.

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You're more honest
than most people...

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even in your anger.
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The only thing you're
not honest with yourself...

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about is your need
to find your own family.

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Your natural family.
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I don't feel like
I need to look for them.

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Mmm. It would answer
a lot of questions for you.

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I don't have
any questions.

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You're upset with them...
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because you feel they
didn't come to your rescue.

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Maybe they didn't know.
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How could they
not have known?

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That's a question
you need to ask them.

1:10:35
''Regard
without ill will...

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despite an offense.''
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That's Webster's definition
of forgiveness.

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Why do I
have to forgive?

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To free yourself...
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so that you can get
on with your life.

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Why I gotta go look
for my family?

1:10:53
I got you, Doc.

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