The World of Henry Orient
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Never mention my name to him, right?
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You want me to set your poem
to music, don't you?

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So much!
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And why shouldn't you? It is
unquestionably the finest poem for music

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since... well, since
Only God Can Make a Tree.

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It cannot fail to become a classic.
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My darling, a composer has to compose.
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Even Only God Can Make a Tree.
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The fella didn't compose it in a tree.
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He went right home and he sat down
at the piano to compose it.

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You understand what I mean?
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- I know, but...
- All right, then.

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What are we gonna do?
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Are we going to pass up a chance
at a song that could live for ever?

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Or... shall we nip up to my place
and take a hack at it on the piano?

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- I shouldn't.
- Waiter.

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- No, not yet.
- Check.

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Darling, listen. Who on earth
is gonna take the least possible interest

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in two very respectable people
going about their own business

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on a dull Sunday afternoon in New York?
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Put this down. "Honourable Henry
eat much chow-chow. "

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Yes, O mysterious Cherry Blossom.
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Also...
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"Very generous.
Lets lovely waiter keep yen-yen. "

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- Yen-yen?
- Change.

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Tip-tip.
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They're getting up.

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