[00:00.000] 作曲 : Laurie Anderson [00:14.104] They die in the winter in Chicago. [00:16.747] The cold takes them away. [00:18.747] It sweeps in off the lake, and off they go. [00:22.481] It has done for centuries now. [00:24.409] Some of them died in the stockyards in Chicago. [00:28.197] Or in backyards. [00:29.635] Full of rusted jungle gyms and old stoves and snow. [00:34.880] Some in overheated houses, out in the winter woods. [00:38.936] Others in their dock blinds. [00:41.525] Or in their leaking boats when they sank in one of the icy great lakes

. [00:47.275] It was in the winter – last winter – [00:51.125] when I heard that my mother was dying. [00:53.237] And so, I had to go. [00:54.741] And I was kind of worried. [00:56.296] So I talked to Father Pierre, who's a priest. [00:59.375] A converted Egyptian Jew. [01:01.628] A playboy who loves elegant things and has a book collection of 30,000 books. [01:09.900] And he's such a smart guy. [01:10.900] And so I said "Listen. I have a really big problem. [01:15.418] I'm going to see my mother. [01:18.392] And she's dying. But I don't love her." [01:24.565] And Father Pierre said [01:27.797] "Okay, well, just bring her some flowers. [01:31.000] And tell her you've always cared about her." [01:33.467] And I thought 'I can do that.' [01:37.216] Besides, you really don't want to lie to someone who's dying. [01:41.476] But when I got there, [01:44.444] they were rushing her around in a gurney. [01:47.069] And I didn't have time to get the flowers, [01:49.183] and it was loud and confusing and there wasn't a single moment to say [01:53.479] "You know, I've always... cared about you." [01:58.735] And then all of a sudden – she was dead.