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From: “Ordinary Days”

Fine
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ADAM GWON

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It start-ed with the

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The wine.
Jason:
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wine... The wine. We were shop - ping for a bot - tle to bring to her cous -

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My cous - in, the sous - chef, she’s ver - y gour - met.


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- in’s soir - ee.

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He’s got no

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I grabbed my fav - ’rite cab - er - net.

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clue, and so I say: Dar - ling, the wine. The wine. They’re serv - ing

The wine?

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monk - fish, so dar - ling, the wine can’t be red. How ’bout this Aus - tri-an Ries-

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20 Claire:
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- ling in - stead?

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Hon - ey, you know I don’t like the Ries - ling.

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Nev - er, but can’t you list-

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When have you ev - er seen me drink Ries - ling?

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- en this once? Red wine and fish? You’ll look like a dunce.

Fine,

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29 Jason:
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I’ll bring the red, you bring the white. That way, I’ll still get drunk, you’ll still

32 Claire:

Fine. Fine.

Jason:
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be right. Fine.

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And then there was the cab. The cab

The cab.

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was stuck in traf - fic in the mid - dle of Broad - way, ten min - utes we wait.

We’re

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I point out

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twelve blocks a - way and we’re al - read-y late.

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44 Claire:
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there’d be no de - lay if we would just turn that a-way.

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47 Claire: 3

The cab?

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Hon - ey, the cab... The cab was point - ed square - ly down Broad - way; I

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50 Jason:
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know you’re con - cerned, but your cous - in’s on Broad - way, so why have we turned?

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Dar - ling, I know my cous - in’s on Broad - way, but there was lots of traf -

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Claire:
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- fic on Broad - way.


Jason:
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Sure - ly, but now, in my own de - fense, we’re

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Fine. Driv - er, please stop here, if

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far - ther a-way, which does - n’t make sense.

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you would. I think walk - ing will do us both some good. Fine.

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Fine.

Fine.

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We don’t say an - y - thing as we’re

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We don’t say an - y - thing as we’re

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walk - ing down Broad - way. It’s like I’m

walk - ing down Broad - way. It’s like I’m

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walk - ing next to a stran - ger.

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walk - ing next to a stran - ger.

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I’ve had that feel - ing more and more, like I don’t e -ven

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I’ve had that feel - ing more and more, like I don’t e -ven

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know him.

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know her. But right now, it’s cold and we’re still

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I’m not gon-na stop and I’m not gon-na wor-ry... We’ll be

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in a hur-ry... We’ll be

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fine... Fine...
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fine... Fine...

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Fine...
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Fine...

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And then it starts to rain.

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And then it starts to rain.

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My

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hair starts to drip. My shoes are a mess. My bag’s get - ting wet, and so

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101 Claire:
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is my dress. The

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I love the rain. How ev - ’ry - thing


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playful and sweet


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wind’s pick - ing up, we’ve got no um - brel - la.

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shim - mers. It dots her hair

as it was
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like morn - ing dew. Sud - den - ly, I start to

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think of the day that I first met her.


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a little slower, with pedal, growing with the melody


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A buck - et of snow had land - ed in her


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hair. I pic - ture her shake the snow -


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- flakes off her shoul - ders and some - how I


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want to get us back to there.


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I want her to know that I can’t bear to spend a


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sin - gle day with - out her. But how can she know?
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How can she know?

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134 Claire:
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Shit! Ow! My shoe. My shoe! My shoe! Dam - mit! This is real - ly fan - tas - tic. No,

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real - ly ab - surd. And what, you just stand there and don’t say a word? Fine.

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I’m gon - na go, we’re late for my cous - in. God help the soul who’s late

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for my cous - in. You can stay put here out in the rain, but

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don’t leave it up to me to ex - plain. Give me the wine, don’t take

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all day. FINE, then! Bring it your-self. Your cab - er-net, Je - sus!

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152 Claire:

FINE!! What??

Jason:

SHUT UP CLAIRE, AND MAR - RY ME!

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