Gosford Park
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:02:02
- Far more mercifully planned
- You'll put me off.

:02:04
- He's rather a big success, isn't he?
- Than the cruel place we know

:02:07
Huge. It's absolutely ridiculous.
:02:09
Innocence and peace
are there

:02:11
Do you think he'll be as long
as he usually is?

:02:14
- All is good that is desired
- I think he's rather wonderful.

:02:17
- Hmm?
- I think he's rather wonderful.

:02:19
Faces there
are always fair

:02:21
Love grows never old
:02:24
- Nor tired
- Well, I have only seen one.

:02:29
We shall never find
:02:32
That lovely land
:02:34
Of Might-Have-Been
:02:38
- I shall never be your king
- I thought you weren't drinking anymore.

:02:42
Nor you
shall be my queen

:02:46
Days may pass
and years may pass

:02:49
And seas
may lie between

:02:55
- We shall never find
- I don't think we should be doing this.

:02:57
- That lovely land
- Oh, come on.

:02:59
Of Might-Have-Been
:03:04
Sometimes
on the rarest nights

:03:07
Comes the vision
:03:09
- Calm and clear
- I don't know. It's just--

:03:11
- I mean, how could she
let him touch her?

:03:14
- You sound as if you don't like him.
- You'd be surprised.

:03:18
- All right, surprise me.
- Maybe I will.

:03:20
Winds from that far land
are blown

:03:23
I saw him in The Lodger.
:03:25
- Whispering with secret breath
- But I've never heard him sing.

:03:28
Hope that plays
her tune alone

:03:33
Love that conquer spain
:03:36
And death
:03:39
- Will you, um, excuse me for a minute?
- Shall we ever find

:03:43
- You don't need my help?
- No, we're fine.

:03:45
That lovely land
of Might-Have-Been

:03:50
Shall I ever be
your king

:03:53
- Or you at last my queen
- Oh, my Lord.

:03:57
Days may pass
or years may pass


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