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Old 10-27-2011, 01:24 AM   #5
Intiltern

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I don't remember anything violent. In fact, I remember the off-screen bits are the one this film is "notorious" for.

I've Seen It All is one of the most beautiful songs in existence: the pathos of it, and the scene, on a train, and Thom Yorke. "I've seen what I was and I know what I'll be, I've seen it all — there is no more to see..." I shudder to think there's a way to make it better.
Anyone know what she was singing in between verses?
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