Night Passage
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:05:00
Give us a jig, I said.
:05:03
You watch your feet. They're heavy.
:05:05
And so is my fist.
Do I get a jig or do you lose your teeth?

:05:08
Not now, Mac, not now.
:05:10
He's not bad. He's just a fool.
:05:16
Consider yourself lucky.
:05:18
Five years ago you'd have got
a bullet between the eyes.

:05:21
I've seen him kill men
that could eat you without salt.

:05:27
Play what you please.
:05:33
( Lively jig)
:05:36
- You asked for a jig, now dance to it!
- Here I go, Feeney!

:05:40
Hee-hee!
:05:44
Up Garryowen!
:05:48
I was farming in Missouri
I was getting tired of that

:05:51
So I bought myself a satchel
and a stovepipe hat

:05:55
And I headed for the station
gonna travel all about

:05:58
But there wasn't any station
and I soon found out

:06:01
That you can't get far without a railroad
:06:05
You can't get far without a railroad
:06:08
Something's gotta take you there
and gotta bring you back

:06:11
Oh, you can't go any distance
in a buggy or a hack

:06:15
You can't get far without a railroad
:06:18
You can't get far without a railroad
:06:21
You gotta have an engine
and you gotta have a track

:06:24
Oh, you can't get far without a railroad
:06:29
I haven't heard that one.
Where does it come from?

:06:32
Dad used to play it
when it got too rough around the house.

:06:35
Pretty soon us kids would stop fighting
and start dancing.

:06:44
The man makes fine music. Are we gonna
let them use it all up? Go on with you!

:06:53
Clarence Feeney, stop looking at them
painted hussies and give your wife a dance.

:06:58
- Go away, woman, I'm tired.
- Tired, is it?


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