Homme du train, L'
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And you?
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Are you musical?
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I had a harmonica once.
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That's handier for travelling.
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Strangely, when you play music,
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people think you're enjoying it.
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"The happy moments
he must spend at the piano!"

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Playing the piano
can be a dead bore!

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Even Beethoven?
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Even Beethoven!
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But Schumann's the worst.
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Schumann, my God!
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Chopin, I can take.
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There you're in and out quick.
How's Mrs Chopin?

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In a bad way.
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Then you forget the damn stuff!
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But Schumann!
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Layer after layer of syrupy twaddle,
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over the top with its snivelling.
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But I like Schumann.
He appeals to my love of failure.

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They're not you at all.
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It's like me
driving some sports convertible.

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As time passes,
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one's more interested in the weather
than the when. Aren't you?

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Another certainty bites the dust.
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So much the better.
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Damn, I forgot the bread.
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Would you mind going
for a baguette?

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Sure.
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I hate to ask
but I don't like going.

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- Why?
- The salesgirl.

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- What about her?
- It's an old story...

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Let's hear it.
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Each time I went in there,
she'd say,

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"Anything else? Anything else?"
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One day, I was so fed up
and told her that was enough,

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that if I needed anything else,
I'd ask for it.


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