Mr. Deeds
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He's gone away, too soon, it seems...
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...leaving behind his unfinished dreams.
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This guy could make a fortune
writing greeting cards.

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Yes, we remember Preston Blake...
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...a man with faith no man could shake.
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A strength no man could break.
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A character no man could fake.
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For goodness sake, let's eat some cake.
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Amen.
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Excuse me, Reverend, that was a grand slam.
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That part with soaring with the eagles
gave me goosebumps.

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-Thank you, my brother.
-My friend got me a mug for my birthday.

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lt says, "lt's hard to soar with the eagles
when you're surrounded by turkeys."

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But what you said was better.
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lt's all good.
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Rest in peace, Preston.
That concludes today's service.

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I actually thought I would say something.
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Deedsy was always the best speaker in school.
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Deedsy?
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That's some job, by the way, Your Majesty.
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I thought we were watching Scooby-Doo.
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Hi, my name is Deeds.
I was Preston Blake's great-nephew.

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I wrote a poem for him
on my way over here, in my head.

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And I'm going to recite it for you.
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I didn't realize I'd be following
the rhyme-master Reverend Sharpton.

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But here we go anyways.
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"You climbed mountains and built skyscrapers
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"You made TV shows and put out newspapers
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"You were wicked good at doing stocks
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"You liked it
when Emilio would change your socks

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"We never hung out and that makes me sad
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"All the good times we could've had"
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Nice rhyme.
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"But when I die, Uncle Preston,
you'd better say, 'Cheers!'

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"'Cause me and you are hanging
at the pearly gates

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"I'll bring the beers, I'll bring the beers"
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He's good.
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Amen.

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