De-Lovely
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You don't have to love me
the way that I love you, Cole.

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Just love me.
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It's so easy.
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This verse you've started seems to me
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The Tin Pan-tithesis of melody
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So to spare you all the pain
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Monty.
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I almost didn't recognize you
under all that hair.

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We've all matured since school, Coley.
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At Yale, the only grooms
that interested you were in the stables.

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Monty, behave yourself.
This is the happiest day of my life.

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The night is young, the skies are clear
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So if you wanna go walking, dear
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Along with the bluebird, dogwood is
the great harbinger of the Kentucky spring.

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- They're beautiful.
- Thank you.

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I'm ready.
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Ma'am.
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Where is he?
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You might prefer privacy.
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I would not.
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To holy matrimony, then.
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And whatever further perforations
you may put in it.

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- Excuse me.
- What?

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Sorry, Monty.
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It's good to see you again, Mrs. Thomas.
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- It's Mrs. Porter.
- Not yet.

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Don't blame poor Cody...
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he was only doing what I told him.
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My name never suited?
Thomas not proper enough?

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It's another name for "shame."
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So now you're all snug and proper, are you?
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Marrying this fawn?
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Why are you here, Edward?
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There's a certain section of the bar here.

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