I also painted new shower curtains. You should see them. Oh, OK.
Paterson
6.6s
You smell faintly of... of beer.
Paterson
2.2s
We're having quinoa, Marvin.
Paterson
2.2s
All right, sit.
Paterson
31.9s
"Water Falls", OK. OK. "Water Falls". "Water falls from the bright air. "It falls like hair, "falling across a young girl's shoulders. "Water falls, "making pools in the asphalt, "dirty mirrors with clouds and buildings inside. "It falls on the roof of my house. "It falls on my mother, and on my hair. "Most people call it rain."
Paterson
19s
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
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
10.4s
Some fresh basil. I grew it myself on the windowsill. W-we're having pie for dinner? Yeah, but a dinner pie. Oh.
Paterson
6.4s
It was nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too. Nice to meet a... nice to meet a real poet.
Paterson
2.2s
Oh, my mom's done.
Paterson
1m1s
Glow. When I wake up earlier than you, and you are turned to face me, face on the pillow and hair spread around, I take a chance and stare at you, amazed in love and afraid that you might open your eyes and have the daylights scared out of you. But maybe with the daylights gone, you'd see how much my chest and head implode for you, their voices trapped inside like unborn children fearing they will never see the light of day. The opening in the wall now dimly glows, it's rainy, blue and grey. I tie my shoes and go downstairs to put the coffee on.
Paterson
26.8s
You OK? Well, since you asked, no, not really. My mother-in-law is moving in. The cat got diagnosed with cat diabetes. And the medicine, you know, it's all so expensive. And now, my daughter started taking violin lessons and I'm losing my mind with the sound of that. What can I say, Paterson? - Oh, sorry. - Oh, just my burden, I guess. - My particular burden. - OK. I'll see you tomorrow.
Paterson
15.4s
Excuse me. Are you OK here, all alone? I'm fine. I'm just waiting for my mom and my sister. She's upstairs, in that building over there. Do you mind if I sit down till your mom comes down? Sure. - Yeah? - Yeah.
Paterson
17.9s
What do you think's inside? Uh, inside the secret pie? Uh, I don't know. Fish? No, not fish, silly! - Want me to tell you? - Uhh, yes, please. OK. Cheddar cheese and Brussels sprouts.
Paterson
12.9s
- Seriously? - Yeah, baked into a pie. Doesn't it sound delicious? You love Brussels sprouts and you love Cheddar cheese. I do, yeah. No, that sounds very original.
Paterson
9.1s
Do you like Emily Dickinson? I do, yeah. She's one of my favourites. Awesome, a bus driver that likes Emily Dickinson.
Paterson
15.5s
"Water falls from the bright air, "falls like hair, "falling across a young girl's shoulder."