Going My Way
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- I'm sorry.
- Well, we tried.

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You sang it beautifully, Jenny.
Boys, you did fine.

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O'MALLEY: Not one mistake.
BOYS: Thank you, Father.

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If that isn't good,
I'll go into the real estate business.

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I was going to ask you
and the boys to sing a little more...

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but maybe you don't feel like it now.
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They sing divinely,
and they look like Botticelli's angels.

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Maybe a little something?
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- What do you think they'd like to hear?
- The Mule.

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- The Mule.
- The Mule?

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- Yeah.
- Is that all right with you?

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[All singing]
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[Singing] Would you like to swing on a star
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Carry moonbeams home in a jar
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And be better off than you are
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Or would you rather be a mule
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A mule is an animal with long funny ears
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He kicks up at anything he hears
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His back is brawny but his brain is weak
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He's just plain stupid with a stubborn streak
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And by the way, if you hate to go to school
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You may grow up to be a mule
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[Boys singing] Or would you like to
swing on a star

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Carry moonbeams home in a jar
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And be better off than you are
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Or would you rather be a pig
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A pig is an animal with dirt on his face
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His shoes are a terrible disgrace
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He has no manners when he eats his food
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He's fat and lazy and extremely rude
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But if you don't care a feather or a fig
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You may grow up to be a pig
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Or would you like to swing on a star
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Carry moonbeams home in a jar
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And be better off than you are
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Or would you rather be a fish

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