In the real absence, but phantasmatic presence, of the face of Hepburn, song fills the void. "I have often walked, down this street before/ but the pavement always stayed beneath my feet before/ all at once am I, seven stories high/ knowing I'm on the street where you live" could very well be the stalker's anthem, but it also is a bal(l)ade of sorts. It does not necessarily open onto the time-image, however, since he is not stripped of his ability to act with regards to a clear goal. However, in a moment like this one, we see how there is a potential for a hallucinatory break of the seer from the ground on which he walks, without knowing where he is, setting off for destinations unknown.