- 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
4.8s
Morning, Donny. You OK? No, not really.
Paterson
9.4s
I saved all the pieces. Maybe, somehow, they could be puzzled back together, with a computer programme, or something.
Paterson
2.3s
He's gotta be put out in the garage.
Paterson
1.9s
Please, come back to sleep.
Paterson
4.4s
Honey, it's so early. It's Sunday.
Paterson
2.3s
I don't like you, Marvin.
Paterson
2s
Your poems.
Paterson
3.3s
I wish you would have read me some of your most recent poems.
Paterson
3.9s
Maybe I could've remembered them. It's OK.
Paterson
1.5s
It's what?
Paterson
20.3s
- Don't you have a smartphone? - Uh, no I-I don't. I don't, not with me. Would you like to use my phone, Mr Bus Driver? Oh, if you don't mind. Thank you. So, what's gonna happen to this bus? Um, well, a... a big truck is gonna come and tow it back to the depot. - Awesome. - Thank you very much. - I can't wait to see the truck. - OK, I'll just be over here. I apologise again.
Paterson
9.3s
Marvin, didn't I put you in the garage? No, it's OK, I let him back in when I went outside. No, he's going back out there! Come on, Marvin!
Paterson
2.2s
Baby, I'm so sorry.
Paterson
5.4s
Oh, my God! It's... It's your notebook.
Paterson
2s
Honey, I'm so sorry.
Paterson
2s
That stupid dog.
Paterson
7.9s
I don't know what to even say. You... you usually keep your notebook down at the basement.