Country Crush Page #5
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- 2016
- 96 min
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Great!
# I'm alive, life is a ride
# Ohhh-ohhh-ohhh #
# I'm alive #
# I wanna
celebrate today #
# Make hay when the
sun's throwin' rays #
# Thank the good Lord,
every time I pray, singin' #
# Ohhh-ohhh
I'm alive #
Yeah, I know, I
know, I know.
a hug no handshake #
Alright, alright.
Good night.
I love you.
So, I talked to my parents,
they were a little pissed
but I told them
I was better off
with one boy than
a cabin full of them.
They understood.
Did you talk to
your sister-in-law?
Yup. You're all good
to stay there.
Okay, good.
They don't have
any pets, do they?
You're not allergic,
are you?
Only to cats.
Charlie, I'm like,
really allergic to cats.
I guess we're staying
at my place, then.
What? No.
Come on, we're both adults
and I ain't gonna do nothin'.
Besides, I'm the one
who should be worried.
Excuse me?
A stranger, staying
at my place?
Where are
you going?
What, are you planning
on sleeping in the truck?
My apartment's
up here.
Oh. You live here?
What, is it not fancy
enough for you, city girl?
Want me to roll
out the red carpet?
Come on.
It's usually a lot
cleaner than this.
Oh I bet.
But picking up a couple
pieces of laundry
isn't going to really
make a difference.
I can't unsee what
I've already seen.
Perfect.
Okay, the bathroom's over
there, and this is the bed.
And where am I
going to sleep?
Or I could just make a
pallet out of all
of your laundry
on the floor.
Don't be silly.
You're going to
sleep on the bed
and I'll sleep in the
truck downstairs.
Charlie you don't
have to do that.
Perfect, gentleman.
Remember?
Okay. Good night.
Good night.
Okay let's tuck you
in boy, come on.
I love you.
Mommy.
- Yeah?
Do you miss dad?
From the second
he left, sweetie.
Why does he always
have to go?
Well,
sometimes people who live
the same things or
opportunities that we have
and they can't help themselves,
so that means that daddy
away to help them.
But I promise you, no matter
how far away he travels,
he's thinking about
you this very moment.
Good.
Cause I think
about him, too.
Good, now go
to sleep.
I love you.
Mommy.
- Yeah?
Can you leave
the light on?
Sure, sweetie.
Good night.
# I've spent so
many evenings #
# On just one
side of the bed #
# Saving a
place for you #
# One-sided
conversations wondering #
# What you
might've said #
# I bet you do
that too #
gets in the way #
# But isn't this our
choice to make #
# What if all the clocks
# Then time couldn't
tell us when to go #
# What if we forgot what's
standing between us #
# We wouldn't be
so all alone #
# What could
I say #
# To have
you stay #
# Oh, God, what's
happenin' to me #
# I've got too
much goin' on #
# But there's somethin'
about this girl #
# I'm workin' day
in, day out #
# I find my time
is just gone #
# But could she
change my world #
# Not sure if she's even
thinkin' 'bout me #
# Just play it cool,
take a breath and see #
# What if all the clocks
# Then time couldn't
tell us when to go #
# What if we forgot what's
standing between us #
# We wouldn't be
so all alone #
# What could I say,
to have you stay #
# I don't know
what I'm doin' #
# It's outta some
sort of dream #
# How did I
get here, oh #
# My thoughts are
all about him #
# But tell me how
can that be #
# I like him,
that's clear #
# Sometimes a door's
put in front of you #
# Do you keep it closed,
or walk on through #
# What if all the clocks
# Then time couldn't
tell us when to go #
# What if we forgot what's
standing between us #
# We wouldn't be
so all alone #
# What could
I say #
# What would
I say #
# To have
you stay #
# Yeah, to have
you stay #
# Ohhh what
if I stayed #
Morning, Charlie.
Did you get locked
out of your house?
Nope.
I have a visitor.
A visitor?
Didn't go so
well, huh?
Thanks, Barney.
No problem.
You have a
good one okay?
You too, Charlie.
Better luck
next time!
I didn't know it was
going to cost so much.
I just can't...
I know,
Mrs. McIntyre.
it's okay.
Just pay me
what you can.
MRS. McINTYRE:
Oh dear, Charlie.
Can you, can you
afford that?
For you
anything.
But you do owe me one
of those homemade
peach cobbler
pies, okay?
MRS. McINTYRE:
You got it!
Come here.
Give me
some sugar.
Okay.
Okay, you drive
home safe, now.
And give my
best to Harry.
Good morning.
Morning.
How'd ya sleep?
Good.
How about you?
Like a frog
in a bog.
I fixed your car
this morning.
Wow! Already?
Thanks.
You act like I
wasn't gonna fix it.
Like I was going
to keep you here
against your will
indefinitely.
Well, don't tell me it
didn't cross your mind.
Your chariot awaits.
Thanks.
How much do
I owe you?
Don't worry
about it.
Charlie.
It's okay.
Hey, do you wanna get some
breakfast before you run?
I shouldn't, I should
really get going.
Of course.
But last
night was...
Nice.
Yeah.
If you're ever
in the city.
Well I'm never
in the city.
But now I have
a reason to.
Great.
Good.
Okay.
It's just...
It was nice meeting
you, Charlie Bishop.
Bye.
Are you excited to
talk to your dad?
I'll bet not as
much as I am.
Ahh! There
he is!
Hi baby!
- Katherine?
Hey, how are you?
Hey, sweating like a
pig in a porkhouse.
How are you guys?
We're good,
we're good.
Hi, dad.
- Hey soldier.
God, I miss you.
- I miss you, too.
When you
coming home?
My birthday is in two weeks, so
I need you to make hamburgers,
'cause mom's
aren't as good.
Ouch, buddy!
What? It's the truth,
even dad knows it.
Soon, son.
But until I am, you're the
man of the house, okay?
And, you know,
with mom's help,
you can flip those
patties on the grill.
Okay, I'll try.
I love you
guys so much.
I'm thinking
about you
every second of every
hour of every day.
I love you
too, dad.
Bye.
So how is it
out there?
Are you
keeping safe?
You know me right?
No risks.
Right.
# Crimson sky meets
the land #
down the dying sun #
# Secrets blow
through the trees #
# On the breeze I hear
# I will lay down my fear,
to find out right here #
# What I'm made of
deep down inside #
# And my heart
sings once more #
# On a far
distant shore #
# And the song tells
me I have arrived #
Hey, how's my
baby brother doing?
Staying out
of trouble?
Actually, I'm not
so sure about that.
He uh, he found
himself a girl.
No!
- Yes.
I haven't met her yet,
but from what I can tell,
he actually really
likes this one.
Well I'll be!
You talk to him, you tell him
that's the right kinda trouble.
I will.
And you also tell him if he
found the girl of his dreams,
to do what his big brother
did, and never let her go.
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