Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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It's a beautiful little town too.
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Grove poplar trees
right along main street.

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Always smells
as if it just had a bath.

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- I've often thought about going back.
- You have?

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Oh, yes.
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I used to have a lot of fun there.
l loved going fishing with my father.

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You know, that's funny.
He was a lot like you, my father was.

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He talked like you too.
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Sometimes he let me hold the line
while he smoked.

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We'd just sit there for hours.
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After a while, for no reason,
I'd go over, kiss him, sit in his lap.

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He never said very much,
but once l remember him saying...

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"No matter what happens, honey,
don't complain."

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He sounds like a person
well worth knowing.

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- He played in the town band too.
- He did?

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- I play the tuba.
- Yeah, l know.

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- What did he play?
- Drums. He taught me to play some.

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- He did?
- Mm-hmm. l can do "Swanee River."

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- Would you like to hear me?
- Sure.

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Let's see, now.
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Way down
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Upon the Swanee River
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Far, far away
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There's where my heart
is going ever

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There's where the old folks stay
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Oh, l suppose you could do better.
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Sure.
l can sing "Humoresque."

:52:35
l bet you don't even know
how it goes.

:52:38
Sure. You sing it over again,
and I'll do "Humoresque" with it.

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You better be good.
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l wonder if they want
to make it a quartet.

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- Ready?
- Yeah.

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Way down upon the Swanee River
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Far, far away
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There's where my heart
is going ever


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