On the Waterfront
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...to keep you up there with the sisters...
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...and keep you from things like
I've just seen outside the window.

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A daughter of mine walking arm in arm
with Terry Malloy.

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-Do you know who Terry Malloy is?
-Who is he, Pop?

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He's the kid brother of Charley the Gent...
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...who is Johnny Friendly's right hand
and a butcher in a camel hair coat.

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Are you trying to tell me Terry is, too?
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He tries to act tough...
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...but there's a look in his eye.
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Yeah, a look in his eye.
Hold your hats, brothers, here we go again.

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You think he's one of them cases
you're always dragging into the house...

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...and feeling sorry for...
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...like that litter of kittens you brought in.
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The only one you wanted to keep
had six toes and was cockeyed to boot.

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Look at him. The little bum.
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He said he wants to see me again.
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See this arm?
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Two inches longer than the other.
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That's from years of working and sweating,
lifting and swinging a hook.

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Every time I heist a box or a coffee bag,
I says to myself...

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...that is for Edie so she can be
a teacher or something decent.

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I promised your mom, Edie.
Don't let her down.

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I don't want you to think
I'm not grateful for everything you've done.

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For giving me the education
and keeping me away from all this.

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But I've seen things
that I know are so wrong.

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How can I go back to school and keep
my mind on things that are just in books...

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...that aren't people living?
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I'm going to stay.
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I'm going to keep on trying
to find out who is guilty for Joey.


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