A girl you met? Yeah, no, like a little girl. Like a t... like a ten-year-old girl. Oh! She was on the bus? No, I met her on my way home from work, near the old factories. She was waiting for her mom and her sister and... and I noticed she had a notebook of poems, and she read one to me. From her own secret notebook?
Paterson
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So why don't you recite me something? Just a few little lines, maybe from the love poem. Well I- I can give you a few lines I didn't write. Are they by your hero, Carlo William Carlos? William Carlos Williams. I know, darling. I was teasing.
Paterson
16s
I'm not sure. Yeah, it's nice there. So remember, you promised to finally make copies of your poems this weekend. I will, as soon as I have some free time. You promised me. This weekend. I will, no, I-I promised.
Paterson
4s
Do you like it there? It's the waterfalls, your favourite place.
Paterson
33.9s
- What? - Did you ever hear of the old Italian poet called Pet-ra-rch, is that it? Mm, Petrarch. He perfected the sonnet. Um, I read online that one of his early books of poems was called The Secret Book. Just like yours. I didn't know that. You read that? You just happened upon it online? And also that he wrote all his love poems to a beautiful girl called, ta-dah, Laura. That's true. So you have many things in common with other great and famous poets, you see.
Paterson
5.3s
Speaking of secret pie, I wanted to tell you something about your secret notebook.
Paterson
7.3s
Mm-hm, secret pie. Honey, I'm glad you like it.
Paterson
8.5s
And Lou Costello. - "Who's on first?" - Uh, who's on first, what's on second, - I don't know's on third... - Wait, who's on first?
Paterson
2.2s
Yeah, Lou Costello.
Paterson
3.4s
No, it's a poem by a... by a girl I met.
Paterson
13.8s
Laura, what's all that flour and stuff for? For my cupcakes, remember? Saturday is my turn on the baking booth in the farmer's market. I remembered this morning that, oh, my God, it's the day after tomorrow.
Paterson
23.3s
I go through trillions of molecules that move aside to make way for me, while on both sides, trillions more stay where they are.
Paterson
4.7s
The windshield wiper blade starts to squeak.
Paterson
6.7s
Did she have long hair? Uh, she did, yeah. Hmm.
Paterson
3.1s
I have so many cupcakes to make. Oh, my!
Paterson
2.7s
- You don't like your pie? - No, I do, yeah!
Paterson
2.2s
The Run.
Paterson
5.3s
- Wait, wait, wait, please. - Everett! I would rather drop dead.