Gangs of New York
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I heard 15,000 Irish a week.
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The mighty McGloin.
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Almost fish hooked by
a sprat.

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And we're afraid of the Natives!
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Get all of us together...
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....we ain't got a gang..
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...we got an army.
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And all we need is a spark. One
spark, to wake us all up.

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On the seventh day the Lord rested.
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But before that He did...
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...He squatted over the side
of England...

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...and what came out of him?
Ireland!

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No offense, son.
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None taken, sir.
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I grew up here.
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AllI ever knew of Ireland was in
the talk of others in the asylum.

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From which part of that
excrementitous island were your
forebares spawn?

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It was me who played you false.
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I've been told Carrey.
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I'd take it back if I could.
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Take it back?
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But I lost proof of it in my
language in the asylum.

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I was raised in a similar
establishment myself.

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Johnny, I ought to kill you!
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Everything you see belongs to
me, to degree or another.

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But beggars, quick thieves,
here in Paradise..

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...gymmills, blind tigers on
the waterfront...

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...anglers and the musers. The
she-he's and the chinks.

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Everybody owes...
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Get out of the Points and
don't come back.

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...everybody pays, because...
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...that's how you stand up,
to the rising of the tide.

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Is that right boys?
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Yes Bill, that's right.
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Where are you going, boil?
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Enlist. Join up! Serve
your country.

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Come along.
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Come on.
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Volunteer and get your 50
dollar bonus!

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We need 30,000 volunteers..
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Tell us John, what's the trouble?
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...and we're prepared to pay
677 dollar per volunteer.

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No trouble, Bill.
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Please read this. Thank you.
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Would you like one to
fill out?

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Still hiding out with
your friends?

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3 square meals a day.
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3 square meals a day.
Young man?

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No, I'm not with them, Bill.
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Enlist and...
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...serve you country.
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3 square meals a day, gentlemen!
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I'm with you, with the Natives.
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If you're interested, I suggest...
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Everywhere you went, people
talked about the daft.

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You could buy your way
out for 300 dollars.

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You always were a Native, as far
as I'm interested, John.

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But who had 300 dollars?
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For us it had might as well
been 3 millions.

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Till you became a stag.
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The recruters were too scared
of the gangs...

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...to come after us.
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Besides, we never dreamt the war..
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You tell me you're a Native?
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...would ever touch
New York.


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