[00:19.41]In the board room the quiet man takes a second to think what to do [00:27.97]He's out of his seat and he's starting to speak [00:31.91]And he hears his own voice [00:33.72] [00:37.28]For years and years he's done nothing but bow down and put up with all their demands [00:43.35] [00:46.19]She sits like a viper and offers the clock [00:49.88]Without giving a damn [00:51.75] [00:55.11]He takes it [00:57.18]"Honour forbids me but honour be damned [00:59.23]You have whined till you got what you want [01:05.40] [01:05.91]I did the work and when things were going badly [01:09.78]You left us to rot" [01:15.81] [01:34.32]He locked the door or the boardroom [01:36.88]And turned like the scene from the old country song [01:42.23]Towering over the table he's lost [01:47.03]He is drunk with it all [01:49.54]"You only [01:52.04]Came back to us when we'd turned it around [01:54.73]When we'd rescued your arse from the fire [02:00.33]Your contribution to all that we did was to say [02:04.46]it was dire" [02:05.33] [02:45.59]"Night after day after night I've been working [02:49.02]Despite of you ****ing us all [02:52.28] [02:53.90]Now I'm going to die I don't care if you cry [02:57.96]Just please leave me alone [03:00.33] [03:01.78]And spare your tears from yourself [03:04.84]We've had those till we're sick [03:07.02]You should leave while you still have the chance" [03:10.28] [03:12.15]The others were shocked at this shameless disgrace [03:16.41]At the end of an honoured career [03:20.85]He paused in the silence to pull down his tie [03:25.10]And observe the melee