Peter Ibbetson
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Being happy
ain't in places.

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Being happy
is inside of you.

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And, I think you ought to be
a little ashamed, Peter,

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a fine,
big young man like you.

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That's right, sir,
give it to me.

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It is a little funny, though.
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Here I am with everything
to be happy about,

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and I'm not.
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And here you are,
as happy as anybody

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and, well, you have plenty
to be unhappy about
if you wanted to.

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Don't you go
feeling sorry for me.

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I've got everything
a person needs, I have.

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I can hear things
and smell 'em,

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and see 'em, too.
Those I want to.

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What do you mean,
you can see things?

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Of course I see 'em.
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I can tell you
about some things

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just as good as you can.
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And I know what
that model looks like.

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And I've seen the way
the ocean comes in

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and goes all white
when it swishes down.

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And flowers, and...
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But, sir, you can't
really see those things.

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You were born...
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Yes, Peter,
I was born blind,

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but I've seen things
just the same.

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But... but how could you?
I mean...

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You don't see
just with your eyes.

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It's inside of you someplace.
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Some of 'em said
it was dreams.

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But I says it's because
I had to see that way.

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Well, sir,
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it's... it's too much
for me.

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But that's because
you ain't never had

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to make anything
happen inside of you.

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You'll find out what's wrong
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and it'll be there, Peter.
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Well, sir,
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l... I wish it were
as easy as it sounds.

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You try the holiday.
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l... I don't really want
you to leave us, Peter.

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Well, sir, I'll go to Paris
and I'll come back.

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Oh, you make me
very happy, Peter.

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Very happy indeed.
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Good night.

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