James Kane Fullscreen The postman always calls twice (1934)

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We were up so high, Frank.

We had it all, out there, that night.

I didn’t know I could feel anything like that.

And we kissed and sealed it so it would be there forever, no matter what happened.

We had more than any two people in the world.

And then we fell down.

First you, and then me.

Yes, it makes it even.

We’re down here together.

But we’re not up high any more.

Our beautiful mountain is gone.”

“Well what the hell?

We’re together, ain’t we?”

“I guess so.

But I thought an awful lot, Frank.

Last night.

About you and me, and the movies, and why I flopped, and the hash house, and the road, and why you like it.

We’re just two punks, Frank.

God kissed us on the brow that night.

He gave us all that two people can ever have.

And we just weren’t the kind that could have it.

We had all that love, and we just cracked up under it.

It’s a big airplane engine, that takes you through the sky, right up to the top of the mountain.

But when you put it in a Ford, it just shakes it to pieces.

That’s what we are, Frank, a couple of Fords.

God is up there laughing at us.”

“The hell he is.

Well we’re laughing at him too, aren’t we?

He put up a red stop sign for us, and we went past it.

And then what?

Did we get shoved off the deep end?

We did like hell.

We got away clean, and got $10,000 for doing the job.

So God kissed us on the brow, did he?

Then the devil went to bed with us, and believe you me, kid, he sleeps pretty good.”

“Don’t talk that way, Frank.”

“Did we get that ten grand, or didn’t we?”

“I don’t want to think about the ten grand.

It’s a lot, but it couldn’t buy our mountain.”

“Mountain, hell, we got the mountain and ten thousand smackers to pile on top of that yet.

If you want to go up high, take a look around from that pile.”

“You nut.

I wish you could see yourself, yelling with that bandage on your head.”

“You forgot something.

We got something to celebrate.

We ain’t never had that drunk yet.”

“I wasn’t talking about that kind of a drunk.”

“A drunk’s a drunk.

Where’s that liquor I had before I left?”

I went to my room and got the liquor.