That's a beautiful poem. - You really liked it? - Yeah, I really do. I think it's beautiful. "Water Falls". Thank you. It doesn't rhyme exactly. No, but the first two lines do, in a nice way. And some nice little internal rhymes too, I think. Internal rhymes.
Paterson
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Look, Lou Costello has got to be the most famous person from Paterson. Yeah, probably, yeah. I mean, he... he's got that statue and he's got his own park. Right, I mean, Alexander Hamilton has a statue, others got statues but not their own park! Hell, even Fetty Wap don't have no park.
Paterson
2.2s
You are a great poet.
Paterson
3.1s
Yeah, yeah. They're out of control.
Paterson
11s
Should I play you the song I've been learning on my guitar? Oh, no, that's OK. Th... I appreciate the offer, just, maybe, not right now. OK?
Paterson
2.1s
It's OK. Are you doing better now?
Paterson
3.5s
Uh, no.
Paterson
1.5s
Yeah.
Paterson
5.5s
May I ask if you too are a poet of Paterson, New Jersey?
Paterson
4.4s
Maybe I'll go out. Take a little walk.
Paterson
3.8s
So far. So far, yeah.
Paterson
11.7s
I just remember how it started. "Water falls from the bright air, "falls like hair, "falling across a young girl's shoulders."
Paterson
3.9s
It's all warmed up for you, Donny. All used up's more like it.
Paterson
12.1s
I wonder where Bud Abbott was born? Uhh, that I know. Jersey, also. Asbury Park. Uh, 1895, maybe. - You knew that? - Oh, hell, yeah, man. I know a lot of shit about a lot of shit.
Paterson
11.2s
Are you, uh, interested in poetry? - Uh, actually, I am, kind of. - Really? - Yeah. - I write poetry. I keep it all in this notebook.
Paterson
6.7s
Did she have long hair? Uh, she did, yeah. Hmm.
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.