Two brothers, who seem to be of older age, describe the events of the present day. One brother mentions how he saw a young girl and reflects on how he still feels young. The brothers then talk about going to a city “of life” called Pool to uplift their mood. As the conversation shifts to a discussion about new music, one brother recalls how their late mother did not allow them to play the clarinet. They discuss other ways in which their mother was strict and unmovable in her decisions. They recall her how she sat in her rocking chair and dosed herself with strange intoxicants.
The voices continue back and forth about topics, such as their mother’s skill at playing Scrabble and growing plants. The topic of their talk shifts to a woman named Susie, who is likely the partner of one of the brothers, and how she cannot orgasm. Nearing the end of the conversation, the men go back to sharing criticizing, yet subtly nostalgic, memories about their mother. They end on a comment about how new music will always available tomorrow.