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991
"
I
ve
got
bad
ears
.
From
the
war
.
The
noise
hurts
.
"
992
"
You
should
wear
headphones
.
Mom
makes
me
do
that
.
Earplugs
just
fall
out
.
"
993
"
Maybe
I
ll
try
that
.
But
I
ve
always
listened
to
your
dad
s
music
.
At
low
volume
.
I
ll
admit
,
I
don
t
much
care
for
all
that
electric
guitar
.
Not
my
cup
of
tea
.
But
I
still
admired
the
music
.
The
words
,
especially
.
When
he
was
about
your
age
,
your
father
used
to
come
up
with
these
great
stories
.
He
d
sit
down
at
his
little
table
and
write
them
down
,
then
give
them
to
Gran
to
type
up
,
then
he
d
draw
pictures
.
Funny
stories
about
animals
,
but
real
and
smart
.
Always
reminded
me
of
that
book
about
the
spider
and
the
pig
what
s
it
called
?
"
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994
"
Charlotte
s
Web
?
"
995
"
That
s
the
one
.
I
always
thought
your
dad
would
grow
up
to
be
a
writer
.
And
in
a
way
,
I
always
felt
like
he
did
.
The
words
he
writes
to
his
music
,
they
re
poetry
.
996
You
ever
listen
carefully
to
the
things
he
says
?
"
997
I
shook
my
head
,
suddenly
ashamed
.
I
hadn
t
even
realized
that
Dad
wrote
lyrics
.
He
didn
t
sing
so
I
just
assumed
that
the
people
in
front
of
the
microphones
wrote
the
words
.
But
I
had
seen
him
sit
at
the
kitchen
table
with
a
guitar
and
a
notepad
a
hundred
times
.
I
d
just
never
put
it
together
.
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That
night
when
we
got
home
,
I
went
up
to
my
room
with
Dad
s
CDs
and
a
Discman
.
I
checked
the
liner
notes
to
see
which
songs
Dad
had
written
and
then
I
painstakingly
copied
down
all
the
lyrics
.
It
was
only
after
I
saw
them
scrawled
in
my
science
lab
book
that
I
saw
what
Gramps
meant
.
Dad
s
lyrics
were
not
just
rhymes
.
They
were
something
else
.
There
was
one
song
in
particular
called
"
Waiting
for
Vengeance
"
that
I
listened
to
and
read
over
and
over
until
I
had
it
memorized
.
It
was
on
the
second
album
,
and
it
was
the
only
slow
song
they
ever
did
;
it
sounded
almost
country
,
probably
from
Henry
s
brief
infatuation
with
hillbilly
punk
.
I
listened
to
it
so
much
that
I
started
singing
it
to
myself
without
even
realizing
it
.
999
Well
,
what
is
this
?
What
am
I
coming
to
?