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- Why are you reading?
- It's my job
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It's odd
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Suddenly I don't know what to say;
it often happens to me
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I know what I want to say; I think
about whether it is what I mean
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But when the moment comes to speak,
I can't say it
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Yes, of course
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- You've read The Three Musketeers?
- I saw the film. Why?
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Because in it, Porthos...
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...this is really in
Twenty Years Later...
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...Porthos, tall, strong,
a little stupid...
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...he's never thought in his life
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He has to place a bomb in a cellar
to blow it up
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He does it
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He places the bomb, lights the fuse,
then he runs away, of course
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But suddenly he begins to think
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What about? How it is possible
to put one foot before the other?
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You must have thought about that, too
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So he stops running. He can't go on,
he can't move forward
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The bomb explodes, the cellar falls
on him, he bears it on his shoulders
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But after a day, or maybe two,
he is crushed to death
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The first time he thought,
it killed him
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Why did you tell me that story?
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No reason, just to talk
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Why must one always talk?
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Often one shouldn't talk,
but live in silence