:21:00
Well, that's beautiful.
Look at that.
:21:02
That's a damn picture there.
:21:05
Well, I know just where we can
put that, thank you.
:21:08
Oh, that was
a lovely poem.
:21:11
What was it?
:21:12
- EI...
- Whitman.
:21:14
See when he was a little kid
he used to stutter real bad.
:21:17
- Dad...
- So... well, you did.
:21:20
- I didn't know that.
- God. I stammered.
:21:22
Stammered, stutter,
what's the difference?
:21:24
Couldn't understand
a damn thing he said.
:21:26
So, I got him to read me poetry
out loud.
:21:30
It wasn't
very pretty at first,
:21:31
but then his stutter
went away.
:21:33
Well, it's a good idea,
that poetry.
:21:34
- Yeah, I thought so.
- Huh?
:21:36
Unbelievable,
unbelievable.
:21:39
I'm a Tennyson man,
myself, but he likes Whitman...
:21:41
For some reason,
I don't know.
:21:43
Say, how would you like some breakfast?
Would you like some breakfast?
:21:46
- Breakfast?
- Yeah.
:21:47
- Dad, it's 10:00.
- What's that got to do with it?
:21:50
You can have pancakes
any damn time of night you want.
:21:52
- Come on, you want some breakfast?
- Sure.
:21:56
It was an improbable romance.
:22:00
He was a country boy.
She was from the city.
:22:03
She had the world
at her feet,
:22:05
while he didn't have
two dimes to rub together.
:22:12
Noah, come on.
:22:15
Whoo!
:22:17
Look at us.
:22:21
What are we doing?
:22:22
Do you think in another life,
I could have been a bird?
:22:27
What do you mean?
:22:28
Like reincarnation.
:22:31
I don't know.
:22:33
I think I could.
:22:41
Say I'm a bird.
:22:44
No.
:22:45
- Don't do it.
- Say I'm a bird.
:22:47
- Stop it. Stop it now.
:22:49
- You're not.
- Say it!
:22:53
- You're a bird.
- Yeah.