The Last Unicorn
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:06:00
Wave the flag for Hudson Highborn, show them how we stand!
:06:09
I am a roving gambler; how do you do?
:06:14
Hello, butterfly, welcome! Have you traveled very far?
:06:18
How far would I travel, yessir! - to be where you are?
:06:26
Clay lies still, but blood's a-rover. Red Rover, Red Rover, let
Charlie come over!

:06:33
Won't you come home, Bill Bailey, won't you come home?
:06:37
My wild Irish rose.
:06:43
Be a little respectful, butterfly! Do you know who I am?
:06:46
Excellent well, you're a fishmonger!
:06:49
You're my everything, you are my sunshine, you're old and grey and
full of sleep, you're my pickle-faced, consumptive Mary Jane!

:07:04
Say my name, then. If you know my name, tell it to me.
:07:08
Your name is a golden bell hung in my heart.
:07:11
I would break my body to pieces to call you once by your name!
:07:16
Say it, if you know.
:07:17
Rumpelstilstkin! Gotcha!
:07:20
I should know better than to expect
a silly butterfly to know my name.

:07:23
One, two, three o'lairy!
:07:26
Butterfly, in all your wanderings, have you seen others like me?
Have you seen even one?

:07:36
Oh, have you seen the muffin man, the muffin man, the muffin man?
:07:41
Butterfly, even one? Tell me that you saw only one?
:07:48
One? One alone, to be my own... Up goes downwind, up go down!
Go and catch a falling star...


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