1:00:00
The kind Dr. Steele. You're both so kind.
So long, my friends.
1:00:04
Judith, you're wrong.
1:00:08
Let my heart be still
And listen to one song of love
1:00:13
Let me feel the thrill
1:00:16
Of quiet we know nothing of
1:00:19
Oh, give me time for tenderness
1:00:24
To hold your hand
And understand
1:00:28
Oh, give me time
1:00:37
It's 4:00, sir. Last drink.
1:00:40
- Two here, two there. Same thing.
- Yes, sir.
1:00:43
- It's funny.
- What?
1:00:45
Time, Alec.
1:00:47
Did you ever think about time?
1:00:50
It goes, Alec.
1:00:52
That's the business of time.
1:00:54
Tick, tick, tick.
1:00:58
You can almost hear it go by.
1:01:01
Before you know it, it's gone.
1:01:04
- Then where are we, my friend?
- High and dry. That's the last drink.
1:01:11
- I want to hear that song again.
- What song?
1:01:14
That song about time.
1:01:18
Too late again.
Orchestra's going home.
1:01:24
Hi.
1:01:27
- I wanna hear that song again.
- It's time to go to bed.
1:01:30
Oh, mustn't go to bed.
Mustn't sleep. It's a waste.
1:01:35
Time doesn't sleep.
1:01:38
That's a joke.
1:01:41
Here.
1:01:42
- Come on, sing, please.
- Thanks. Come on, boys. Fifty.
1:01:47
"Time for Tenderness," Malcolm.
1:01:52
I will never ask
For more than you can give
1:01:55
Yet when you say,
"Be gay today and live"
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My heart answers cautiously
"Today will soon be gone"