Grace of My Heart
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:26:00
- [Snapping Fingers]
# To love that boy #
- ## [Humming Melody]

:26:04
- # I was born
to love that boy #
- # To love that boy #

:26:07
What a great fuckin' song...
Excuse my language. A great song!

:26:10
- All right, I'll think about it.
- You'll think about it?

:26:13
Think about it? It's in my system.
I can't get it out.

:26:16
It was a great... Congratulations.
It was a wonderful song.

:26:18
Thanks, Joel.
[Sighs]

:26:21
- # Girls tell me
he's a renegade #
- # He'll hurt you #

:26:26
# And I know about
the games he's played #

:26:29
- ## [Continues]
- Oh, my God!

:26:31
- Number three!
- [Screams]

:26:33
- [Screams]
- # I guess that I was born #

:26:35
[Both Laughing]
:26:37
# To love that boy #
:26:39
See this? You'll love that group.
Get in there.

:26:43
- You hear this song?
- Yeah! "Born To Love That Boy."

:26:46
You should go inside.
:26:48
"The success of the Luminaries'
debut can only be attributed
to the savvy of Joel Millner,

:26:52
"securing a record deal
for unknowns at a time...

:26:54
"when female voices
are virtually absent from the airwaves.

:26:56
"The heart and vision of this femme
phenomenon is songwriter Denise Waverly.

:27:00
"Her haunting courage
to admit the failure, pain and flaws...

:27:04
"in the people for whom she writes and
her contradictory mystical optimism...

:27:07
"is both bittersweet
and affirming.

:27:10
"The Luminaries are the great
vocal discovery of the year,

:27:12
but the voice behind their
power is Denise Waverly."

:27:15
- You just made that up.
- You think I could dream up
a review like that?

:27:19
"Mystical 'opticism"'?
:27:21
"Optimism." I will take a little
of the credit.

:27:24
The reviewer, John Murray,
from Songwriter magazine,
he's a friend of mine.

:27:27
- I've been telling him about you.
- What'd you say?

:27:29
How I'm Miss Mass Audience, exploiting
the pain of the working class Negro?

:27:33
I told him the truth...
that you're the best songwriter
in this joke of a business.

:27:38
- Wow. Thank you, Caszatt.
- You're welcome, Miss Waverly.

:27:40
What are you doing
around here anyway?

:27:43
What, are you spying on us evil,
imperialist pop songwriters?

:27:46
I have an office
down the hall too.

:27:49
- What, are you
the janitor or something?
- Oh, ho-ho! That's funny.

:27:53
- Listen, I wanted
to propose something.
- Mm-hmm?

:27:57
- Would you consider
writing a song with me?
- [Laughs]


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