#video #الغرفة المزدحمة - Episode 9
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00:19You're going to get that?
00:22They're selling magazines.
00:24Whole block's getting calls.
00:31You got my suit?
00:33They said it's ready.
00:34I'll pick it up on the way home.
00:35Thanks.
01:00That guy Scan called again.
01:01I told him you were with a patient.
01:07You got to admire his persistence.
01:15I don't know, hon.
01:17It's tight.
01:19Do they look tight to you?
01:21Hmm.
01:22You don't look?
01:23You said they let it out as much as they could.
01:25I don't know.
01:30It's fucking magazines.
01:35You screwing someone behind my back, Katie?
01:42Hello?
01:46Hello?
01:54Listen, I don't want you answering this phone
01:57until after the trial's over.
02:00Got me?
02:06Okay.
02:17I don't know.
06:33I told her to get you a clip on it.
06:35You want to get those first?
06:37Your Honor, can I just have a moment with my client?
06:40Come here.
06:42It's fine.
06:42It's not.
06:44It's not.
06:48It's okay.
06:50Okay.
06:50Look.
06:51Relax.
06:53Because there's not a person in this courtroom whose opinion counts.
06:59Not yet, it's easier in the mirror.
07:06There.
07:08You look like an upstanding citizen.
07:16We're all set.
07:17We're all set, your Honor.
07:17Bring in the jury.
07:18All rise.
07:29Good morning.
07:31Good morning.
07:31My name is Patricia Richards.
07:33I'm a Manhattan assistant district attorney representing the state of New York.
07:36And as Judge Posner.
07:38And as Judge Posner already told you, the burden of proof in this courtroom, it's on me.
07:44I welcome it.
07:46I welcome it because the proof in this case is indisputable.
07:54Undeniable.
07:57There is video.
07:59There are witnesses.
08:01The only thing there isn't is doubt.
08:06On May 18th of this year, the defendant, Daniel Sullivan, aimed a .38 caliber pistol into a crowd and fired
08:15six times.
08:17Three people were wounded.
08:18The rest were lucky.
08:20Make no mistake.
08:21The only reason this isn't a murder trial, is because Daniel Sullivan is a lousy shot.
08:27He belongs behind bars.
08:31But with evidence so provable, so irrefutable, one wonders, what will the defense do?
08:37They cannot deny the facts.
08:40So they will divert you from them by making unfounded and unproven claims about a condition they call
08:48multiple personality disorder.
08:52Let me be clear, there is no such thing as multiple personality disorder.
08:58It is a made-up condition, from a Sally Field movie no less.
09:03They might as well claim the defendant is a flying nun.
09:07The defense blames Mr. Sullivan's actions on what they call an altar.
09:15Now, I can admit, I get the appeal.
09:17Don't we all wish we could blame our mistakes on someone else?
09:21Run a red light?
09:21Blame an altar.
09:22Bounce a check?
09:23Blame an altar.
09:25Cheat on a spouse?
09:26Well, let's see how that one flies.
09:29But can you imagine our judicial system, if every time someone committed a crime, they
09:36could simply say, it wasn't me.
09:42That's what's at stake here.
09:44These arguments from the defense, they're more than desperate.
09:48They're dangerous.
09:51Because they undermine a bedrock principle of both our legal system and our society.
09:58Personal responsibility.
10:01We are responsible for our actions.
10:05The defendant is guilty, and that guilt demands punishment.
10:10Otherwise, there can be no justice.
10:21Mr. Kamisa, for the defense.
10:48Indisputable, undeniable, irrefutable.
10:56You know, it makes a guy wonder, why am I even here?
11:00That was some opening from the prosecution.
11:04Bedrock principles.
11:07Well, here's a bedrock principle for you.
11:12He's innocent.
11:13He has the presumption of innocence.
11:15It is his right.
11:17Now, this bears repeating because of everything that you just heard.
11:20So, let me begin by saying it clearly and as a simple statement of fact.
11:27Danny Sullivan didn't shoot anyone.
11:32He was there.
11:34He admits as much.
11:38But he didn't pull the trigger.
11:40Danny's a good kid, but he's a sick kid.
11:44Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, no one is making up a condition.
11:49Now, I get how it sounds.
11:53Multiple personality disorder.
11:57You know, at first, I had a hard time wrapping my head around it myself.
12:01But instead of making flying nun jokes, which is easy, I kept an open mind.
12:10Which is hard.
12:12And that's what I'm asking of you.
12:16To keep an open mind.
12:19But listen to the experts.
12:21Listen to the witnesses.
12:22Because if you do, you'll arrive at the same indisputable, undeniable, irrefutable conclusion
12:30that I did, which is that Danny had no control over his illness or his alters.
12:36Yeah, he's got alters.
12:38He's got alters because he was hurt in unimaginable ways that broke him.
12:43It broke his mind into pieces.
12:48And no, they are not some get-out-of-jail-free card.
12:52They are real.
12:54And they are not Danny.
12:57To send Danny to prison for a crime that one of his alters committed
13:01would be the same as you going to jail for a crime that I committed.
13:07Now, Danny's illness is rare.
13:09And it is the result of being exposed to sexual abuse as a child.
13:13Frankly, he's lucky to have survived.
13:15This illness is how he survived.
13:17I get it.
13:19It's weird.
13:21It's hard.
13:24But please, keep an open mind.
13:28Now, the prosecution was right about one thing.
13:31This trial is about responsibility.
13:36But it's not personal responsibility.
13:39It's societal responsibility.
13:42I mean, you want to talk about bedrock principles?
13:44How about how we just take care of each other?
13:47How about how we take care of the most hurt and the most vulnerable among us?
13:52Everybody has failed this kid.
13:54His parents, his teachers, his neighbors, his friends, his community.
13:58All of us have failed him.
14:01So now, it is on us to make it right.
14:05Now, I'm not asking you to set Danny free.
14:11I'm only asking that you spare him prison and instead send him to a hospital to get help.
14:19The help that he needs.
14:21That is our responsibility.
14:30Take a 15-minute recess and then proceed to the state's witnesses.
14:34Officer, escort the jury out, please.
14:42You were actually pretty good in there.
14:44Yeah.
14:44Pretty good doesn't matter.
14:46God damn it.
14:47You know, Candy's not returning my calls.
14:49And she ignored her subpoena, by the way, which is a crime.
14:52She's scared.
14:53She's guilty.
14:54There's so much shame.
14:55She might not even admit it to herself.
14:56In all fairness, do you think I give a shit how she feels?
15:00This case turns on the diagnosis.
15:02And the diagnosis depends on showing the jury that Danny was abused.
15:08I just said it in there.
15:09If we don't get someone to testify to this in open court, we are done.
15:13And I'm handcuffed because I can't put my client on the stand because of that bullshit that he pulled in
15:16the hearing.
15:17That was Jack. That wasn't Danny.
15:18Whoever it was, he's going to deny the abuse and admit to the crime.
15:23Which would be bad.
15:24I am well aware.
15:29You?
15:30You know I can't testify to his abuse.
15:32Technically, Danny never said that he was abused.
15:35He never told me that.
15:37Only Adam?
15:38Only Adam.
15:42I...
15:43It's fucking useless.
15:47What are we gonna do?
15:49You gotta convince her.
15:52But that's not up to me, Stan.
15:55Doesn't a mother have to love her kid, for Christ's sake?
15:57No.
16:00But in this case, that's what we have going for us.
16:02What?
16:03That she does love him.
16:08The state calls Marlon Reed.
16:29How would you describe your relationship with your stepson?
16:33Um...
16:34Strained.
16:35It pains me to admit.
16:37But look, I'm not perfect.
16:40And maybe...
16:42Sometimes I've been too hard on him.
16:43Maybe other times not hard enough.
16:46The kids I see up at Austerville most never had a father.
16:49Not a real one.
16:50And, um...
16:51I wanted to be that for Danny.
16:55Tell me about Austerville.
16:57Tough job.
16:58Rewarding job.
17:00These kids have had every disadvantage you wouldn't believe.
17:03What they've survived in their homes, on the streets.
17:06Sure, they've made mistakes.
17:07Uh...
17:08But the thing I love about my job is...
17:11They're still kids.
17:12And it's not too late for them to find their way back.
17:17You feel that way about Danny?
17:19Oh, I'll never give up on Danny.
17:21But he's not a kid anymore.
17:23Given your relationship with him,
17:25you have any idea why he did what he did?
17:36I honestly don't.
17:38Truth is, with Danny, there is no why.
17:41When he was picking fights at school,
17:43or...
17:44stealing from me,
17:45or...
17:45stealing drugs, or using.
17:47The-the why...
17:49The why is just Danny.
17:53Just one more question, Mr. Reid.
17:56At any point after you were shot,
17:59did you report your steps onto the authorities?
18:03No.
18:04Why not?
18:05Because I wanted to protect him.
18:09Um...
18:10Because in spite of everything...
18:14I love him like my own son.
18:22No further questions.
18:25A dramatic first day in court,
18:27as nine different witnesses identified Sullivan
18:30as the Rockefeller Center shooter,
18:31including his own stepfather,
18:33juvenile correctional counsellor,
18:34Marvin Reid.
18:36Are you the intended target?
18:37I don't know.
18:38I don't think you learned it.
18:47Smells good.
18:49Needs another 20 minutes.
18:51Ah.
18:54How did he seem?
18:59Ah...
18:59Thin?
19:00I don't know.
19:01It's not like we talked or anything.
19:06Um...
19:08How'd I look?
19:16You're kidding, right?
19:17What?
19:19I'm just trying to do the right thing.
19:21The kid shot at me, Candy.
19:23Oh, Jesus.
19:30I'm taking a shower.
19:35Introducing the revolutionary new RSV.
19:39The car of tomorrow...
19:41Designed for beauty and economy...
19:46Stop calling here.
19:48I'm not testifying.
19:51Danny.
20:02I meant to come see you.
20:05It's okay.
20:11I'm sorry.
20:12Maybe this is not your fault.
20:19I'm sorry.
20:22I'm sorry.
20:45It isn't even a real diagnosis.
20:48It's just a fringe theory amplified by a TV movie.
20:51Then what do you make of Danny?
20:53Well, I'll tell you the same thing that I told the jury.
20:56I believe that, uh, Mr. Sullivan is a malingerer.
20:58Acting in bad faith to avoid criminal consequences.
21:01In layman's terms, for the folks at home?
21:04He's faking it.
21:05To keep himself out of jail.
21:09I tried to get him to be reasonable.
21:11How'd that go?
21:12Not what you would call ideal.
21:14He blindsided me, broke my nose and stole it anyway.
21:18Did you attempt to retrieve your gun?
21:19Mm-hmm.
21:20Yeah, I did.
21:21I went to his house.
21:22I was pissed.
21:23But we had history.
21:25I figured we could work something out.
21:28Got as far as a hello, though, before he attacked me with a baseball bat.
21:32Then he shot at me.
21:36No further questions, Your Honor.
21:38Mr. Camisa.
21:39Yeah, just one question.
21:40Mr. Ruiz, you've known Danny for years.
21:46In all that time, has he ever seemed normal?
21:49Normal.
21:51That boy's nuts.
21:53Craziest son of a bitch I know.
21:55No further questions.
22:00I was scared.
22:03I'd never seen Danny like that before.
22:07Then I heard the shot.
22:08What did you think when you heard that gunshot?
22:11I thought that he killed him.
22:13You believed Danny Sullivan to be capable of murder?
22:19In that moment, yes.
22:21No further questions, Your Honor.
22:33Hi, Annabelle.
22:35Um, was Danny ever violent with you?
22:39No.
22:40Did he ever make you feel unsafe?
22:41No.
22:43Was he mean?
22:44Abusive?
22:44No.
22:45Never.
22:46Never.
22:46Then what was he like?
22:47The Danny you knew?
22:49Your friend?
22:50He was sweet.
22:53He was quiet.
22:54Shy.
22:56Mostly.
22:58Mostly?
22:59He was...
23:00Yeah, sometimes not so shy.
23:03He was a little all over the place.
23:05I'd like to refer the witness to defense exhibit four.
23:08Go ahead.
23:16You recognize this drawing?
23:19Yeah, Danny drew it.
23:21It's you?
23:22Yeah.
23:24It's good.
23:25Yeah.
23:26It's good.
23:27Danny really cared about you.
23:29Didn't he?
23:33I cared about him too.
23:35Earlier in your testimony...
23:37Now, I'm referring to the night with Mr. Ruiz.
23:39You said, I never seen Danny like that.
23:44How do you reconcile that night?
23:46That Danny with the boy that you knew?
23:48The sweet and quiet, never violent, shy but sometimes not.
23:53The boy who drew this picture...
24:01Doesn't seem like the same person, does it?
24:04No.
24:08No.
24:09No further questions, Your Honor.
24:11The state requests a redirect?
24:13Proceed.
24:16To the best of your knowledge, in the time you knew him,
24:19was the encounter with Mr. Ruiz the only occasion
24:22that Danny Sullivan was ever violent?
24:25Objection. Irrelevant.
24:26The question speaks to the defendant's history of violence.
24:30Overruled.
24:30Was the encounter with Mr. Ruiz the only occasion
24:35that Danny Sullivan was ever violent?
24:38No.
24:40Back in high school I had this boyfriend, Bill.
24:43Danny got jealous.
24:45He beat him pretty bad.
24:47He put him in the hospital.
24:49Another kid too.
24:51At the time I told myself it was this freak thing.
24:55Maybe Bill deserved it.
24:58Now I'm not so sure.
25:01No further questions.
25:04No further questions.
25:19No further questions.
25:23No more...
25:24No more...
25:38they're off to stalk your son at the side exit apparently perp walk cell papers even the same
25:44perp walk twice a day do you want to see him i can walk you around no not like that
25:53i'm glad you came there's a shitty bar around the corner it's mostly lawyers but at this hour
26:00it's not that bad i don't know what you people want from me
26:09please tell me that you convinced her to testify she came didn't she that's that's progress progress
26:15is for people with time they're painting a picture of a kid who goes after his perfectly nice stepfather
26:20shoots up a bunch of innocent people in the process and now he's pretending that he hears voices so
26:25he can get out of jail it's pretty compelling stuff if you ask who's side are you on stan
26:29right now the losing one is it too late to switch so she sees it today her kid on trial
26:37and she goes back home to him stays with him ah how does that even work maybe we're just not
26:43built to survive alone i mean did you know that our brain has these chemical receptors that light up
26:48when we make human connections oh yeah it literally turns on to make us feel like we're safe
26:56only sometimes other people aren't safe amen to that i feel like you're gonna make an ex-wife joke
27:07i was considering it go on anyway there's a whole world of ways that people hurt each other yeah you
27:14don't know the half of it too much pain in rare cases like danny's the mind shatters but most people
27:24they they find conventional ways of avoiding the pain like blues and drugs sex that light up those
27:32receptors those things work and also being with the wrong person because at least the pain is familiar to
27:41them you ask me i think that if a relationship can break you then sometimes a relationship can also
27:50heal you please tell me you're not saying love is the answer i actually am
27:59it's like that arrow story that jack told danny fear of pain is worse than pain ever was jack you
28:07mean
28:07make believe jack yeah
28:14we've all been hurt some more than others
28:20and we can have a tendency to stay in relationships that are bad those receptors are firing telling us
28:26not to risk losing what we have
28:31even if it's to find something better for us healthier for us we stay with the hurt we know
28:39rather than risk being hurt again but we have a choice the truth is we always have we just have
28:49to
28:49remember to try to keep making it to remember that other people can hurt us but they can also help
28:57us
28:58that to reach out to let someone reach back is a way out of pain
29:08that doesn't mean it's easy
29:12it's hard terrifying
29:19we need to be brave like danny was brave and ask for help we don't have to be alone
29:40we met at danceteria this club on 37. tell me about her what was she like ariana was
29:49something else the way she moved the way she smiled iridescent everyone wanted to be with her the
29:57boys the girls and she knew it she worked it mr williams do you see ariana in this
30:08courtroom no no the thing is he's not her not anymore how can you tell everything about him is
30:19different like the way he sits curled in so small and in his eyes which give up everything ariana had
30:30a
30:30resting poker face girl was a brick wall not to mention danny straight
30:37so you know danny you've met danny i met him at rikers a few weeks ago i saw the story
30:43in the paper and
30:44i went over there i was just i was looking to understand i guess and what'd you find at rikers
30:59mr williams did you have a sexual relationship with the defendant i had a relationship with ariana i
31:06didn't ask what the defendant called himself i asked if he had a sexual objection asked and answered
31:11overruled i could put the question to you in more graphic terms if you'd like
31:18yes we did where objection irrelevant the question speaks to the true nature of their relationship
31:25overruled where the men's room the men's room how romantic couldn't anyone have just walked in
31:38were your encounters in full public view we used the stall mr williams you never shared a meal with
31:44the defendant never saw his home did you no never meet his friends no family no your most intimate
31:51moments were in a bathroom stall how well could you possibly have known this man there was no this
31:59man there was only ariana and i knew her these clubs you frequent are there ever closeted gay men
32:07there remember something to hide sure so how could you know that ariana wasn't just an alias a cover a
32:16lie
32:29it's on me mr camisa and please i got a tab here tell her sam he does owe me money
32:37i come here a lot it's nothing please please
32:43we're gonna lose candy multiple personality disorder is only ever caused
32:47by one thing and we can't prove that it ever happened and worse danny denies it ever happened
32:54it's like arguing a guy's shell-shocked and he swears that he's never even seen a war our entire
32:59defense is built around this well then you've got the wrong defense and you should have seen it coming
33:04but why do you think i've been calling you repeatedly calling me is not an actual legal strategy
33:10i also subpoenaed you which is and you ignored it i can ask the judge to find you in contempt
33:16you know
33:21okay please take the stand just tell him what happened to danny
33:27are you even aware of the accusation that you're making right now well your husband's a sick man not
33:32against my husband against me
33:37find me in contempt
33:48the mind is an extraordinary thing capable of extraordinary transformations not just voices
33:56but bodies skills playing an instrument mastering chess speaking a foreign language lighting up a
34:02room these aren't things that people can just fake these are people who come from every walk of life
34:08every race every age there are people who have nothing to gain from a diagnosis that carries social
34:13stigma mpd is real and patients with mpd have suffered in ways that most of us cannot comprehend
34:22they deserve empathy and compassion and how have they suffered can anyone just claim to have other
34:29personalities inside them the literature is clear for the diagnosis to apply the patients must have
34:35experienced severe childhood trauma usually sexual at a point in their lives when they are the most
34:41vulnerable the most in need of protection they are betrayed usually by somebody that they trusted
34:47a child's mind isn't equipped to handle this it can't manage all the contradictions
34:55so the psyche fractures and that's the first alter the child goes away somebody new comes in someone
35:03better equipped to navigate a terrifying world and that's how it begins it's a defense mechanism against
35:13horrific unfathomable pain can you tell me about danny
35:21i first met danny at the police station after his arrest only it wasn't danny it was johnny and who's
35:26johnny johnny is one of danny's alters he's a literal escape artist so when the shackles came out so did
35:33johnny
35:36so are these descriptions of danny's so-called personalities facts or speculations they're my
35:44clinical judgments did danny ever tell you he thought he had multiple personalities no but
35:49it doesn't in fact wasn't it you who first introduced the idea to him yes because his
35:54symptoms supported the diagnosis so you say but then you have a lot riding on this don't you
36:00i'm not sure what you mean who pays for your research how do you make a living
36:04most of my work is funded through grants grants like the riling grant yes which expired last year
36:10yes and is it true the university just turned down a request from you for additional funding there's only
36:16so much to go around but i'm going to reapply in the spring you have tenure i'm up for it
36:21next year
36:21so with your funding drying up your major grant expiring and with tenure on the line would it be
36:27fair to say that this is a make or break moment in your career objection withdraw the question would
36:32it be fair to say that a high profile case like this one could be a real opportunity for you
36:39chance for you to make a name for yourself i don't see my patients as opportunities don't you i mean
36:45why else did you walk into that police station was it because you were having a sexual relationship
36:51with a detective objection Danny's case to you sustain take care counselor withdrawn
36:58why did you follow the defendant to rikers there's a term for lawyers who solicit business like that
37:06ambulance chasers objection sustained let me put it another way when you walked into that police
37:12station what were you hoping to find i wasn't hoping to find anything so i'm sorry but i find
37:18that hard to believe you get a tip about a kid you drop everything you run halfway across manhattan what
37:28did you take the bus the train i took the train you mean to tell me you're not sitting on
37:32that train
37:32hoping that this is the one the one who makes you famous the one who puts you on a national
37:39stage
37:39objection no it worked your honor the witness is not on trial sustain move on counselor okay doctor
37:48one last question the defense claims you claim that the cause of danny's so-called multiple
37:57personalities was sexual abuse in childhood in all of your sessions with the defendant
38:06has he ever told you he was sexually abused
38:12dr goodwin has anyone ever told you or has the defendant ever claimed he was sexually abused
38:22it's a yes or no question
38:28dr goodwin
38:39no further questions your honor
38:44no further questions your honor
38:45no further questions your honor
38:54no further questions your honor
39:26candy that could not be further from the truth
39:28and camisa he's out of his depth stan's a good lawyer
39:31he's legal aid he's working his ass off he's falling apart who isn't
39:38why are you here because i know how this ends i know who you'll all blame
39:43but that's bullshit you're the ones who let him down
39:49you're the ones who let him down
39:49candy i i gave your son everything that i have
39:55my heart is broken but my conscience is clear
39:58so is mine if that were true you wouldn't have followed me in here
40:03and you're wrong i would never have blamed you never
40:20i had this patient anna when i was a first year resident
40:27and anna had been raped six times by six different men over the course of eight years and candy she
40:34was
40:3419. how do you explain that
40:39there's a phenomenon an awful phenomenon
40:44victims of abuse survive they they get away
40:47only to be abused again by somebody else
40:51and i think hearing these stories my god these
40:56these poor people the unluckiest human beings on the planet
41:02only it's not luck it is a fucked up twist of nature
41:09because as children they are forced to relate sexually
41:16they are trained to be abused predators are very adept at finding their prey
41:24they're picking up on cues that nobody else can see
41:28these cues can be chemical psychological behavioral non-verbal
41:34to the predator neon signs and here's the thing that i cannot emphasize enough
41:43none of it is under the victim's control
41:49none of it is the victim's fault
41:56you and danny were prey and i suspect marlin isn't the first predator in your life
42:04and it's not your fault
42:07and my heart breaks for you it does
42:11because you did nothing to deserve it
42:15so no i i wouldn't blame you
42:22for anything
42:26but my hope would be that if you take the stand
42:31you might finally be able
42:35to stop blaming yourself
42:45marlin
42:53do you understand what you're asking
42:59guilt or grief
43:03which one can you bear
43:16you make too much bacon
43:18it's not good for me
43:21i only make it because you like it
43:23yeah well i like living too so cut back let's face it
43:27i could lose a few
43:29we gotta look out for each other
43:32see ya
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45:12i'm not a stupid man candy i know why you're here i know what you're gonna say
45:15i'm not even gonna tell you not to say it you do what you want
45:21but i wouldn't be doing my duty as your husband if i didn't tell you that the words you
45:25say that this terrible lie will change the world you live in overnight
45:33i mean people staring at the 8p and whispers all over town what kind of mother would allow such
45:39a thing
45:40you'll lose your husband of course you'll also lose your job and your home eventually
45:46worst of all you will lose the illusion of who you are
45:50and without it all anyone will see is what you allowed what you admitted
45:57that's all danny you'll see so you'll lose him too
46:08what was danny like as a kid he was a good boy sweet boy but he was always different different
46:17how
46:19too
46:21sensitive
46:24i guess tender
46:29the world's a tough place
46:33and we were all each other had
46:37miss reed i'm gonna have to ask you some difficult questions now
46:41you can take your time answering them okay
46:49do you believe your son danny was ever sexually abused objection unless she personally witnessed abuse
46:57any answer will be pure speculation your honor most abuse happens in secret without witnesses
47:03if the mother of a child isn't considered an expert witness on what happened to her son in her own
47:08home
47:09who is
47:11overruled
47:12proceed
47:13miss reed do you believe danny was ever sexually abused
47:31no
47:33i'm sorry let me ask that again
47:35i don't believe he was abused
47:38miss reed
47:40i understand that this is very difficult for you
47:43i just want to remind you that you are under oath
47:47are you sure there wasn't any kind of abuse
47:51are you sure that you didn't hear anything are you sure that you didn't see anything
47:55that you are under oath
48:03miss reed
48:05no
48:08no further questions
48:11miss richards
48:13no questions your honor
48:15the witness is excused
48:32we'll adjourn until tomorrow escort the jury out please
48:37all rise
48:47danny stand up
48:57no
49:04good
49:07i
49:09no
49:10well
49:11i
49:11i
49:12The rain had for the night
49:15Came upon the little hymn
49:18That we had found together
49:21The landfall gave us
49:24Tills to see
49:25And stopped to share a joke
49:28And I remember
49:31I remember
49:33I remember
49:34I remember
49:35I remember
49:37I remember
49:39...
49:40And you remember
49:43Smoke
49:47We ran about
49:49The meadow grass
49:51With all the hair bells bending
49:56We were shaking
49:57In the summer wind
49:59The summer never ending
50:02We wandered
50:04To the little stream
50:05among the river flats, and I remember willow trees, I remember willow trees, I remember
50:18willow trees, and you remember gnats.
50:28We strolled the Spanish marketplace at ninety in the shade, with all the fruit and vegetables
50:38so temptingly arrayed, and we can share a memory as every lover must, and I remember oranges,
50:52I remember oranges, I remember oranges, and you remember dust.
51:04The autumn leaves are tumbling down and winter's almost here, but through the spring and summer
51:13over time we left away the year, and now we can be grateful for the gift of memory.
51:25For I remember having come to every heart that beat as one, when I had thought that we were we,
51:41but we were you and me.
52:11And now we have to be grateful for the gift of memory.
52:18I know this time for the past few years, but I do not have a feeling.
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