Chapter 27
I believe in Holden
Caulfield, and the book.
And what it was saying to a
lost generation of phoney people.
We have arrested Mark David
Chapman, of 55 South Kukui...
K-u-k-u-i street Hawaii, for
the homicide of John Lennon.
If you wanna know...
I mean, if you really want
me to tell you about it...
I will.
But the first thing you probably want
to know is all that stuff about my Dad...
and what he did to
my Mom and me and all.
The whole goddamn childhood. But I'm
not gonna tell you any of that stuff.
That stuff isn't
important. Not anymore.
"Chapter 27"
Transcribed by VincePirez
(vincepirez@googlemail.com)
I'm just gonna tell you about what
happened to me right around last Christmas.
Those 3 days in New York City.
Listen.
You know those ducks,
the ones in Central Park?
Huh?
The ducks. The ones that swim around
that lake in Central Park. Do you know it?
- You wanna go there?
- No.
Yeah, maybe I will. It's just in the winter
when the lake freezes, where do they go?
What're you saying?
What happens to them, to the ducks?
Where do they go? Where are they now?
You gotta be kidding me, right?
You gotta be, asking me about the ducks!
Alright buddy, so where do you
want me to take you? For real.
Now, I didn't know
it at the time, but...
the whole goddamn place was full of perverts
and morons. It depressed the hell out of me.
It really did.
Nobody in the world knew what was going on in
that room - what was happening to me.
Holden.
It was December and all, and I went
outside and walked a few blocks North.
There was this kind of a crazy
cold day. No sun out. No wind.
Nothing.
I went up to the "Dakota"
upper west-side of Manhattan.
It was like something
out of the "Wizard of Oz".
The home of the great. The powerful.
I'll bet you guys are
waiting for somebody, huh?
Hey, do you know.... is he home?
I don't know.
He's somewhere in New York City.
My God! I can't believe
You are!
You've gotta understand - I've been a Beatles
fan since I was a kid, and John is...
- Do you like his new album?
- He has a new album?
- Yeah, silly!
- No wait, I've read about that, it's...
- "Double Fantasy"
- "Double Fantasy"
- It's amazing. It's really real.
- It's flawless, really. Flawless.
I know. I came all the way from
Hawaii just to get his autograph.
You should buy it. You should
buy it and ask John to sign it.
Yeah, sure. I will.
He'll love it.
- Hey, Jude, um... we were going, right?
- Yeah...
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm sorry, I'm Mark.
Mark Chapman.
I'm here to meet John Lennon.
After awhile I left and walked over towards
Broadway. I wanted to buy the new John Lennon album.
It wasn't cheap, that's for sure.
But I didn't give a damn. I get so happy when I
think about that record - even now.
I used to love the Beatles.
I still love the Beatles.
I swear to God,
I really do.
Sometimes I felt like the Beatles'
music was made just for me.
Hey!
Alright, you got it!
See that? Right there, where
they're standing. Look familiar?
- Oh my God.
- Yeah.
That's here!
That's here!
That's right over there!
Look, if Yoko was over here.
Pretty neat, huh?
You guys are pathetic.
We were gonna go see the
movie... a movie, later. Hello?
- Do you wanna come?
- What?
We were gonna go see a movie
later. Do you want to come?
No, no. I hate the movies.
They're phoney. So goddamn phoney. Look at the
actors - always clutching their foreheads
breathing deep. They know they're acting, how
good they are, and goddammit they're gonna show you.
No, I can't stand it.
It drives me insane.
Drives me absolutely insane,
if you wanna know the truth.
OK.
I know. I can take you gals
to dinner. I mean, if you want?
You like Japanese food?
I've been to Japan.
- I've been all over the world.
- OK.
Great, it's settled then. I'll take you
gals to dinner at a Japanese food restaurant.
My treat.
- Alright.
- Bye-bye.
Don't forget.
I waited, and I waited,
for what felt like forever.
But nothing happened. No-one came.
I thought about waiting for that girl, the
fan. But I knew she wouldn't come back.
No-one ever does anything
they say they will.
And it was so cold. It was scary.
I felt like I was disappearing
every time I crossed the street.
I'm too vulnerable for a world full
of pain and lies and phoniness.
There were these 2 obvious
homosexuals in the room next door,
and they were loud,
and drunk and laughing,
like whatever they were doing was the
funniest goddamn thing in the world.
I swear to God, I was the only
normal bastard in that lousy dump.
Help me, Devil.
Kill them. Go over there and shoot them.
...Don't!
Sleep tight, you bastards!
You stole my f***ing
virginity. Do you understand?
I wouldn't f*** you with a dog's
dick! Not with a dog's dick!
You ugly b*tch! You c*nt! I
can't take this sh*t any more.
- Taxi! - No, I will not. Understand me?
I will not f*** you with a dog's dick.
Take me some place nice. A nice hotel.
Not too expensive or
anything. Just nice.
No problem.
Hey, do you wanna stop and have
a drink with me or something?
- I got plenty of money. I'll buy.
- No. No drinking tonight.
- You like rock 'n roll?
- Yeah.
- Do you like Beatles' music?
- Yeah.
Well, I have to tell you something.
I'll just have to blurt this out.
...I was at a recording session tonight.
With John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
They recorded an album together.
They recorded for 3 hours straight.
...I'm the engineer.
They met me, and they told
me how much they like my work.
To me, it's just so ecstatic to think
that John Lennon and Paul McCartney would
tell me how great they think my
work is. You know, from them to me
...everything, it all just...
...I just had to tell you that.
The cabbie told me that Jimmy Carter stayed
at that hotel. And when he was president, too.
He told me he did it to show
everyone what a regular guy he was.
I thought that was hysterical. The President
staying at a regular hotel like this.
That cracked me up.
I had a little bit of dough, but not so much
that I could stay in a place like that forever.
Goddamn money. It always ends
up depressing the hell out of you.
Very soon, he will leave his home.
If he stays outside and is not
frightened by his shadow...
that will be my sun.
- But if his shadow frightens him?
- 6 more weeks of winter!
I've got to keep that castle snowbound.
Please Sir, don't take him away. Not yet.
When she gives me a certain
sign, I know it's my fight too.
What sign, Sir?
- Steve. How you doing?
- I'm doing fine, and how'd you know my name?
You don't remember me?
I was here a little over a month ago.
From Hawaii?
- I was here to see John Lennon?
- Nope.
Okay, well, uh...
Last time, I didn't do it.
Get to meet him, I mean.
But I'm back.
Do you know is he, uh...
- Is he home?
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