Lust for Life
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:19:03
you were right. It's so good to be home.
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To live in peace for a time.
:19:08
Once again, thanks to you,
life seems precious to me.

:19:13
Something to be valued and loved.
:19:16
Once again I'm working.
:19:18
You know how for years,
whenever I saw anything that moved me...

:19:21
I felt the need to draw it.
:19:23
To get it down on paper,
no matter how crudely.

:19:26
Now, for the first time,
I've begun to wonder...

:19:29
could this be the way for me?
:19:32
A man or a woman at work.
Some furrows in a plowed field.

:19:36
A bit of sand, sea, or sky.
:19:39
These are subjects so difficult,
and at the same time, so beautiful...

:19:44
that it's worth spending one's whole life...
:19:47
trying to capture the poetry
that's hidden in them.

:20:02
Vincent, have you lost all track of time?
:20:05
Father's upset,
we're practically through dinner.

:20:08
You go ahead. I just want to finish this.
:20:09
Couldn't you try to be on time
just once in a while?

:20:13
Especially with Cousin Kay here.
She brought little Jan with her.

:20:19
And, Vincent, try not to argue with Father.
Not today.

:20:29
I'm sorry I'm late.
:20:32
Vincent, aren't you going to say hello
to your cousin Kay?

:20:35
Hello, cousin.
:20:38
Hello, Kay.
:20:44
You must pardon Vincent.
:20:45
He's so interested in his new work,
he forgets where he is sometimes.

:20:48
- Vincent is an artist these days.
- Draws on paper.

:20:51
Lovely things: Swamps, woods, people...
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He's made a drawing of me.
He makes us all pose for him.

:20:55
If you don't watch out,
he'll make you pose, too, cousin.

:20:58
And Jan.
:20:59
You should see the way
he makes people look.


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