Cry-Baby
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(Pepper) I love you, children.
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(judge) Wade Walker,
better known as "Cry-Baby"

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what a sad and silly
name for a young man.

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You were the ringleader
in tonight's gang war.

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Grandmother, help him. We
were just singing together.

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[People murmuring]
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Judge, let Allison go and
I'll take the full blame.

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I didn't mean no harm,
Mrs. Vernon-Williams.

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I may be a Drape, but I
love your granddaughter.

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And if that's a crime,
I'll stand convicted, ma'am.

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I am going to release
Allison this one time,

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because you are a fine and beautiful
woman, Mrs. Vernon-Williams.

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[People murmuring]
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But not you, Cry-Baby Walker.
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The only place you're
going to sing is in jail.

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No!
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I find you guilty
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of rampant juvenile delinquency
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and I hereby sentence you
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to the Maryland Training School for Boys
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until your 21st birthday.
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Ha!
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[Banging gavel] Court dismissed.
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[People exclaiming] Lock him up!
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You can't lock up his music!
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[Crowd clamoring]
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I'll get out, sugar dumpling,
if it's the last thing I do!

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I swear.
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Cry-Baby!
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##[In The Jailhouse
by Webb Pierce playing]

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# He's in the jailhouse now
He's in the jailhouse now #

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# He's in the jailhouse now ##
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Boy, do I have a story for you.
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How does it feel to be
a juvenile delinquent?

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It feels good. I've never
been so happy in my whole life.

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(man) I hear you were...
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Lenora, you filthy hag. I
wouldn't let you shine my boots!

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Allison's my girl.
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A-L-L-l-S-O-N,
fellows.

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(male reporter) When did he propose?
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[Reporters clamoring]
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Oh, just last night.
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You see, I'm pregnant with his child.
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Well, you know that
Cry-Baby is an orphan.

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He wants his baby to have a real family

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