:42:00
You better tell sailor's angel that
smart talk. He like to hear that, I think.
:42:03
- Who's he?
- I guess you don't know nothing, huh?
:42:07
Sailor's angel,
he fly around up there all time.
:42:10
You watch here,
look out for 25 men below.
:42:12
He watch up there, he look out for you.
:42:14
You go sleep, maybe. He tap you
on shoulder with his wing and he say:
:42:17
"Hey, Manuel, wake up.
What's the matter? I ashamed for you."
:42:21
He very nice fellow. Everybody know that.
:42:25
Oh.
:42:28
Well, nothing on the port side.
:42:31
That fine. Anything on starboard?
:42:36
No. Nothing on the starboard, either.
:42:40
And nothing in the head.
:42:42
That port, that starboard.
:42:47
I bet I know a lot of things you don't know.
:42:50
I know that's not French you're singing.
:42:52
That's right. About 10 million people
know it's Portuguese.
:42:56
- I bet you can't speak French.
- Right now I sorry I speak English.
:43:08
What's this?
:43:11
That's a boat, that's easy to see.
:43:13
Yes, maybe your father come back
see if you good and drowned, huh?
:43:17
Yeah, that boat's no bigger
than this one.
:43:22
- What do you keep singing for?
- Because I like to sing.
:43:28
- I've never heard that song before.
- Me, neither. I just make him up.
:43:34
You can't write songs.
:43:35
I don't write them.
I just find them in my mouth.
:43:37
A song can't be any good like that
when you just make it up.
:43:40
Say, that's best kind songs.
:43:42
When you feel good inside,
like trade wind, she just come out.
:43:45
O my beautiful lady
:43:48
People learn songs.
Songs aren't just inside of people like that.
:43:51
Say, sometimes a song so big and sweet
inside, I just can't get him out.
:43:56
And then I look up at stars and maybe cry.
It feels so good.