[00:00.000] 作曲 : Laurie Anderson [00:19.238] I remember the first time I realised that some people live in different worlds. [00:22.954] I'd be walking to school, and I'd look up, [00:25.697] and there was Moses hanging by his tool belt. [00:29.976] Every day – no matter what the weather – [00:32.041] Moses would climb up the telephone poles and attach his belt to them. [00:37.151] And open the phone boxes. [00:39.058] And move the lines around. [00:42.296] Sometimes he'd take out his tools and do some hammering. [00:47.345] In the winter, you could see him really well, [00:51.767] outlined against the bright sky. [00:54.234] Hammering and spinning round and round up there

. [01:02.479] Now, Moses did not work for the phone company. [01:06.632] He just lived in another world. [01:09.840] A kind of dream world, of trees and circuits and electronics. [01:19.121] But everyone in town made a point of thanking him for fixing their phones. [01:24.929] The men would be walking home from the train station in the evening, [01:28.996] and they'd yell "Hey Moe! Good job on the phones! [01:35.917] The reception on my line is really great now. Nice job. Clear. Thanks a lot!"