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My God, I've forgot!
"I've forgot the words," sings Alex Turner at the climax of the encore "505".
"I think I understand the game and like the game, and I don't think I've forgot a lot about the game.
He is fascinating about the cross-dresser Anne Hindle, who married, under the name Charlie Hindle, her dresser, Sarah; and tellingly quotes Ella Shields's great number, "Burlington Bertie", a sublime example of popular poetry: "I'm all airs and graces, correct easy paces / Without food for so long, I've forgot where my face is".
And now Louise Campbell has only a shrine in a bedroom crammed with mementos for a baby taken from her. Spending her days looking out from her kitchen window, where a flotilla of sullen clouds skulks in the bay, she jots down some lines: "My baby's noises I can't hear, her face I can't see, her smell I've forgot.
At one point the wife died suddenly for a reason I've forgot and the husband followed soon by dying in a car accident during a snowstorm.
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"I've forgotten it.
I've forgotten my matches".
I've forgotten.
And I know I've forgotten.
Fortunately, whatever it was I've forgotten".
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