A River Runs Through It
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It was then I knew I was home.
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Standing on the steps
of the Missoula Library once again...

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late at night, telling stories
to the same boys...

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who had sat on those steps
and listened a hundred times before.

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And who had, in my absence,
become men.

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It goes to show
the world is full of bastards...

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the number increasing rapidly the
further one gets from Missoula, Montana!

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Amen!
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That's why you need to stick
around here from now on.

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Where's the gargle?
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Yes, pass this way.
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Every girl you need to know
will be at the 4th of July dance...

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without mama.
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Find you a little Sheba.
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Gentlemen, it's been swell.
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Where're you going?
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Heavy date, Paul?
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- With a poker table.
- You see them new signs?

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"Does your husband misbehave?
Grunt and grumble, rant and rave?

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Shoot that brute
some Burma Shave!"

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- The road to where?
- Lolo.

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Lolo Hot Springs.
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Being back in my father's church
seemed to complete my return.

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More than anything else,
I realized it was my father's words...

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that made me feel most at home.
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In the glow of awakened memories...
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when the deepest feelings of the heart
are all astir...

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we are reminded of the poet
who sings...

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"Backward, turn backward,
O time in your flight.

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Make me a child again...
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just for tonight."

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