The Proposition Page #5
Guard the woman, Samuel.
Sh*t.
Move out of your seat again, ma'am,
and I'll stick this fork
through your f***ing eye.
Shut up.
I said shut up.
It's Christmas.
What does that say?
"To my darling wife..."
"whom I love so much."
"I'm sorry."
Sorry for what?
Oh... ma'am...
they're beautiful.
I've never seen anything so beautiful.
Samuel!
That's us.
Come on.
You won't want to miss this, Captain.
Samuel,
sing us Peggy Gordon.
Oh, Peggy Gordon...
You are my darling...
Come sit you down...
- Upon my knee...
- Charlie.
- Just in time.
- And tell... to me...
Mikey's dead.
The very reason...
Listen to that. He sings like a bird.
Why I...
Not the gut, Charlie.
Sh*t.
No more.
I'm going to be with my brother.
You got me, Charlie.
What are you gonna do now?
"When?" said the moon
to the stars in the sky
"Soon," said the wind
that followed him home
"Who?" said the cloud
that started to cry
"Me," said the rider, as dry as a bone
"Who?" said the sun
that melted the ground
"Why?" said the river
that refused to run
"Where?" said the thunder
without a sound
"Here," said the rider,
and took up his gun
"No," said the stars
to the moon in the sky
"No," said the trees
that started to moan
"No," said the dust
that blinded his eyes
"Yes," said the rider,
as white as a bone
"No," said the moon
that rose from his sleep
"No," said the cry of the dying sun
"No," said the planets
that started to weep
"Yes," said the rider,
and laid down his gun.
One, two, three, four.
Clean hands and dirty hands
Brown eyes and blue
Pale cheeks and rosy cheeks
Jesus loves you
If you'll come to Him today
He will wash your tears away
Clean hands and dirty hands
Brown eyes and blue
Oh, yeah
Oh, yeah
Oh, yeah
Hey
Yeah
Hey
Yeah
Hey
Brown eyes and blue
Pale cheeks and rosy cheeks
Jesus loves you
If you come to Him today
He will wash your sins away
Clean hands and dirty hands
Brown eyes and blue
Hey
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