The Forsyte Saga | British Drama History Romance 2002 | E07

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The Forsyte Saga is a British drama television serial that chronicles the lives of three generations of an upper-middle-class family from the 1870s to 1920s. It was based on the books of John Galsworthy's trilogy The Forsyte Saga.

Despite his feelings for Annette, Soames's feelings for Irene are easily rekindled. His obsession with her returns when he sees her again, even after twelve years.

Cast:
Soames Forsyte, Damian Lewis
Irene Forsyte (née Heron), Gina McKee
Young Jolyon Forsyte, Rupert Graves
Frances Forsyte (née Crisson), Sarah Winman
June Forsyte, Gillian Kearney
Philip Bosinney, Ioan Gruffudd
Old Jolyon Forsyte, Corin Redgrave
James Forsyte, John Carlisle
Emily Forsyte, Barbara Flynn
Aunt Ann Forsyte, Judy Campbell
Aunt Hester Forsyte, Ann Bell
Aunt Juley Small (née Forsyte), Wendy Craig
Uncle Swithin Forsyte, Robert Lang
Winifred Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Root
Montague Dartie, Ben Miles
Imogen Dartie, Alice Patten
Valerius Dartie ('Val'), Julian Ovenden
Hélène Forsyte, Amanda Ooms
Holly Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Ryan
Jolyon Forsyte ('Jolly'), Christian Coulson
Annette Forsyte (née Lamotte), Beatriz Batarda
Fleur Mont (née Forsyte), Emma Griffiths Malin
Jon Forsyte, Lee Williams
Michael Mont, Oliver Milburn
George Forsyte, Alistair Petrie
Prosper Profond, Michael Maloney
Transcript
00:00You
00:30Mr.. Forsyte to see you twice in one week
00:41Sons yes
00:46Cannot be wholly unexpected
00:56You look well
01:00I
01:03Haven't changed
01:05Nor have you I
01:11Made my position clear to Jolyon and yet here you are not entirely clear
01:19You told my cousin you wanted to help I
01:23Cannot believe you have not had
01:26Company in the intervening years
01:30Whether you believe it or not. It's the truth. You seem comfortably off now I
01:36Haven't had to sell myself if that's what you're implying
01:41Why did you not let me provide for you I
01:44Would have in spite of everything
01:48You're still my wife, please don't
01:52Anna
01:54Am I dangerous I'm here for information. I can act on nothing more you had it 12 years ago
02:00Would've been unseemly to pursue it then for your sake. I don't remember such sensitivity at the time
02:09You must go to your own life Anna
02:17Would you fetch the gentleman his hat
02:22Certainly mark you deserted me have you no sense of what's fair
02:27I
02:29Could you not have made me a good wife
02:35If it was wrong of me to marry you then I have more than paid for my mistake
02:42You need not mind my name I have none to lose
02:45I'm glad you have found someone else you may not believe that either. I hope she makes you happy
02:57I
03:02Will you shake my hand
03:06The last time
03:09The last time
03:27You
03:53Monsieur we have not seen you for a long time
03:57Mama would be delighted
04:00We thought you might be ill not ill no too busy
04:06We had such a lovely day with you mama would like to return the hospitality that won't be necessary
04:12I wrote to my friend at home
04:15everything so English so beautiful I
04:22Hoped you would enjoy it
04:27Annette
04:30I'm here to tell you that there will be no more days at Mabel Durham. I
04:34Have a wife
04:37You've just married I've always had a wife
04:48And you think that because I am French I will accept being your mistress
04:57Lesson that comments is rather more about you than it does about me
05:04This stranger
05:11Maki
05:27I
05:58I
06:01Find company you keep these days
06:04What are you doing I could ask the same of you are you following me? It's your birthday
06:12What are you doing let me just see how it looks
06:16Sons let bygones be bygones if I can surely you might
06:22Let's begin again as if nothing had been
06:25Come back to me you were mad
06:28Leave me alone
06:30Come back to me, and I'll give you anything you want you can have your own life
06:34I swear it said that before I mean at this time. I'll only ask one thing
06:41Just give me a son
06:44Is it so unnatural for a man to want a child from his own wife is it so very unflattering that in spite of everything
06:50I still want you
06:53Please speak for goodness sake I
06:58Never intended to frighten you
07:03You can set your own conditions keep your own company anything just give me a son
07:12Yeah, no she doesn't want it leave her be you will not behave to me as you once did
07:17She'll never think of anybody but yourself don't you lay a finger on her
07:23No
07:27I'll have the police on you
07:35Scratch the surface and you're all the same
07:52I
08:07Enjoy yourself
08:10Dante would have made this his fifth ring of hell. Do you sell in hell do I care remind me?
08:17Susan Radcliffe's desperate to meet you
08:19American writer just your sort
08:22I
08:36Dad there's someone to see you she seems upset. I've left her in the drawing-room name of Irene Heron
08:45hmm
08:47Best not tell June so much trouble. I'll be as quick as I can
08:53I
09:02Really I'm so sorry for coming
09:07There's no one else you see sit down no
09:12Party
09:14I
09:16Mean I've had another visit from Soames another visit. Yes. He came to the flat a few days ago
09:22He well he told the maid his name was mr.. Forsyte. I
09:27Presumed it was you
09:31She wouldn't live on your own
09:36He wants a child with me he he wants meat to live as his wife again
09:44You won't give up
09:46He's he's he'd been following me. He followed me earlier this evening
09:52It's impossible
09:55She'll have to go away, I thought perhaps Paris or Rome
10:01Can't let him chase you from your home
10:04He could show up at any time
10:07At my flat in the street anywhere come to us he would never dare follow you here
10:16It's kind of you kind nothing I owe it to you you're not talking him around you won't listen
10:25You cannot protect me
10:29Soames is my husband if he is desperate to have a son
10:34No one not even the law can prevent him from demanding his rights
10:41Can't force you
10:48Force me is is exactly what he did the night before Phil died
11:05I
11:11Know him Jolyon, and I know he hasn't changed I
11:19Cannot stay
11:28But it it should be Paris
11:33My French is possible these days I
11:38Know how to lose myself
11:42Hold on June
11:46Should leave
11:52I'll walk you to your Karen. No, please go back to your party, please Jolyon
11:59You'll send me address yes
12:05You'll be missed it's kind, but I'm true go back to your party goodbye take care
12:15Damn Soames for sight damn him to hell
12:28I
12:59Surely I saw you in the park
13:04Well
13:06Sneaking about it's hard to sneak anywhere with a horse Jolly
13:10I'm very smart
13:13Who is he a
13:16Friend a friend you see in secret a
13:20Friend and a relative
13:23was
13:25Val Doty
13:28Doty that but awful nephew of Soames for sight
13:30He's nothing like his uncle
13:33Don't be absurd. You've never even met him and why do you think because dad despises their family more than anything in the world
13:40I'm not so narrow-minded
13:42Fortunately how dare you say that about dad of all people
13:47You're not to see him again. Do you hear me you can't tell me what to do no, but I can tell dad
13:53What you're up to?
13:54Anytime I want
13:56And you'll fill you in on what that lots are really like
14:15Ah Winifred you're back. How was it in court Soames?
14:20That's one hurdle over uncomfortable I know but it was worth it in the end I'm comfortable it was beastly
14:25The court's full for journalists scribbling away people shuffling in off the street. They nothing better to do
14:34They read out Monty's letter a few snickers at that
14:37And all the things he'd done womanizing gambling and so on yes, and then I had to beg for restitution of my conjugal rights
14:44Beg for restitution of my conjugal rights
14:47This had better be worth it. It was an excellent performance
14:51Steady as a rock I
14:53Found my vocation at last don't be like that Winifred. It's over
14:57for now
14:59Come on. We'll go and break the news to father is your work just I'll see how the land lies
15:05Where's Val?
15:07Always off seeing some fellow is always seeing some fellow rather these days
15:14Your
15:16Divorce will be much simpler
15:20Have you a date yet the hearing still working on it still
15:27Irene you will welcome it there surely I
15:31Want a son
15:33For all her failings Irene was the love of my life I
15:38Know soon, but when you're over that
15:44There were always people getting in the way
15:47That blasted June filling her mind with fashionable series
15:51Bessini and his flattery
15:54Now Julian Forsyte whom I send his honest broker has ended up poisoning the well. What are you saying? I went to see her I
16:02was desperate I
16:05Found someone who has suffered just as much
16:08Too proud to admit her mistakes, but someone who if she would only stop fighting it would make the perfect mother for my children
16:14And you have given in to your emotions
16:17Hmm
16:18Let the heart rule the head I have seen sense although as yet. She has not
16:26Many freaks you've encouraged me and bullied me by turns all in the family name you sat and watched me squirming in the dock
16:32Lord knows what the papers are printing right this minute and I
16:35Gritted my teeth because I thought at least I wasn't alone and now I find there's one rule for me and another for you
16:40What?
16:42Making a cheat and if you ask me that poor French girl has had a lucky escape. What's all the commotion?
16:49Was that the crystal?
16:51Those glasses were a wedding present Winifred Soames. What on earth happened?
16:55I'll be the first to congratulate him Soames has abandoned his plans for divorce. No, he wants to live happily ever after with Irene
17:03So that just leaves me a naughty corner for a change Winifred compose yourself, please
17:08What's your on about she's upset I can see that
17:12No one wants a divorce if it can be avoided she's had a trying day. Yes, I have. Yes you have
17:20You need a little lie down
17:27Paul Deed thank you for coming of short notice leaders in speed and security sir
17:32That's us good because there's not now to lose. I have a client name of Heron
17:37separated from his wife
17:39Until yesterday she was living here
17:43She's now gone and he wants her found deal with all reports personally and send them directly to me marked confidential sealed and registered
17:50My client demands the utmost secrecy
17:53I'm putting it in the cipher category, sir. No names are ever mentioned
17:58We work by numbers only now. This will be your key and I shall retain the only duplicate
18:05Now the party watched your mrs. Heron will call number 17
18:11Yeah, mr. Heron 43 our watcher. I'll put a really trustworthy woman on the case
18:19number 19
18:20Any person we suspect?
18:23Will be 47 any second person
18:3051
18:35On
18:37The subject of expense
18:40Whatever it takes within reason if you can guarantee success 43 need have no fear, sir
18:46If 17 is breathing she'll be found
18:57You didn't mind my note no, no, I was delighted I had no idea you had plans in mind to travel
19:05There's a mood abroad in England at the moment. It's a vengeance against the birds. Yes
19:11It's reported here. It makes me uncomfortable
19:14The fact that I'm in a minority makes me more uncomfortable. So now I shall discuss it
19:23And here we are a far cry from the last time we met
19:29Exile clearly suits you peace suits me
19:34So you've had no word from CERN's?
19:37nothing, I
19:38half feared
19:40June thinks I'm fussing. She thinks you're far too capable to need whatever
19:43paltry protection I can offer
19:46June is privileged. She hasn't been burdened with my secrets
19:53Unless well, I should sooner die than breach their confidence
19:56Who
20:01Cares why you're here. I'm I'm so pleased to see a familiar friendly face. Well, that's good news. Oh
20:10And I've even even better news I've managed to let the flat for you like a good steward
20:17Money
20:20Then I hope you'll help me spend it
20:26I
20:56Know
21:16What's the matter
21:17Jolly knows
21:19He threatened to tell dad if I saw you again
21:22What?
21:23He's just trying to protect me
21:26From what from being loved
21:31Because I do love you Holly
21:34You're far and away the best thing in my life and I proposed you on the spot if I could I'd say yes
21:42You might not ask me
21:55You
22:11Ask me
22:16I'm tempted to thump you right now
22:18You can't
22:20We're engaged. We should go back to the beginning
22:23Val D'Arte you showed her this yet. That's why I've come didn't he tell you about his dad. I was going to tell you
22:30Tonight dumped his mother for a dancer so-called and legged it to Argentina
22:38Yes, my father is a bounder but is that my fault I
22:45Went to court to support my mother who's an absolute brick and I'm not ashamed of that
22:50You don't know the first thing about me or my uncle I know my father hates him
22:54I'll go you should hate us all my father's a good judge of character
22:58Sosie's daughter
22:59She's got opinions of her own
23:02Have you?
23:03What do you think of the war in South Africa?
23:06Are you pro burr?
23:08anti burr I
23:09Suppose with your father being away you haven't had a chance to ask him what to think
23:15You stay away from Holly you here only if she tells me to Holly
23:20There's your answer
23:23Just stay away from her. I love her prove it. She knows it
23:28All right, but does she love you prove that and I'll walk her down the aisle myself
23:33Easy
23:36Sign up
23:37Go from fight the boas and see if she's still waiting for you when you come back
23:40Jolly, don't you trust her that much Val? He's being stupid walk away
23:45Okay
23:49Okay
23:50I'll sign
23:53So long as you sign with me stop stop it well Forsyte
23:59You're on
24:01Now when you shake my hand
24:16Oh
24:19Is that a commission
24:21The painting has somebody commissioned you to do it. Mmm
24:26Charles Lipton it's not in my work for his gallery in Cork Street
24:31poor Charles
24:36He's in for something of a wait
24:39You know one shouldn't be working on a day like this one should be enjoying the ambiance the company
24:47Oh, I've been more at ease and I felt for a long time
24:51You didn't let me saying that
24:54No
25:05Your grandfather thinks I'm a vain old bird
25:08But I still like a little feast and fashion now and again to bring the family together
25:13And why not of course that was nothing to the dinners. We used to have no I remember
25:2020 people nine corsage you walk afterwards walk. We used to dance till the early hours and beyond
25:28Adira I
25:30Was saving this for our golden wedding
25:34So why have you opened it tonight in your honor?
25:38looking to the new generation
25:40Since the last has proved such a disappointment now
25:43Try a little of this
25:46You won't get that up at college
25:50Mmm
25:52Nor in the Imperial Yeomanry I
25:58Joined today
26:02What
26:03Young jolly Forsyte and I went down there together we go to camp on Monday
26:09Jolly Forsyte
26:11But what about Oxford what made you do it? I think it's very plucky. I'm sure you'll make a splendid soldier
26:19I didn't know you were friendly with jolly
26:22I'm not but I wasn't gonna be beaten by him his father. Think you can't see him approving. He's away in Paris
26:30My map James has bought a map well done Val this brings the war alive
26:39Now you must show me where you're going
26:43His mafeking uh-huh
26:49Oh
27:11One more please
27:13That's impossible impossible. No take pity. I'm an old man. Oh
27:16Please I haven't danced for years. Well, I might stumble through a final
27:46a
27:57Cognac I think is what's required monsieur
28:04I tell him
28:14What is it Julian
28:17It's jolly
28:19He's um
28:22Enlisted in the Imperial Yeomanry
28:27It's all right, you know
28:29We shall soon have Kruger on the run. I
28:32Only hope I shall come in for something. We've got plenty of riding and shooting
28:46Good night, Emmy. Good night. Go carefully Val
29:17Monty
29:22Hello Freddy
29:30You'll write to me let me know how jolly goes on of course
29:35They're ready for you now. Oh
29:39I'm a selfish man
29:42Should be grateful for the time we've had together, but I'm
29:46Resenting the loss of it already
29:52So he needs you
29:54Rather I need him two days and he'll be gone and then how long before I see him again
30:04It's a lot to lose in such a short time
30:06You
30:14Take care of yourself darling. I'm not made of China
30:37You
30:49There's something of a connoisseur of the arts, mr. Forsyte
30:53I've made one or two good acquisitions in my time. You asked me to inform you straight away
30:57some development
30:59at last
31:0117 has been tracked to a small hotel in Paris there. She's had regular contact with 47
31:07I have a detailed list of visits to galleries parks restaurants and so on and an identity for 47 confirmed identity
31:14Not yet, but a description. Yes
31:1847 left for England late last night leaving 17 alone at this address
31:25And to proceed depends upon your client and this 47 it's a bit older than 17 dark-haired gentleman medium height
31:33Could be anyone. I was a keen painter. It would seem
31:38I'll leave the details with you, sir. You can advise me once you've spoken with your client
31:46Good day, sir
31:54I
32:25I
32:32Looks rather real saying it like that. He does it for hours you two going out as a nurse. I
32:40Do so admire you to do one's bit. I always thought you were anti the war. Of course
32:47There's a life one can save
32:50I
32:51Trainings frightfully dull
32:55It's good to be back. It's Paris warm. No
33:03How was Irene
33:07In health
33:12Did you see much of her
33:14Those days those days
33:16What's she doing with herself?
33:17Jundia, I'm very aware of the awkwardness of things. No awkwardness for me. She could be an excellent chum for you and you need someone
33:28Look how good Jolly is
33:31Irene is very much her own person, you know and needs a chum as much as you
33:45Oh
33:48Be rather a different thing with a boar in the sights
33:51I suppose one should hope so really though
33:54Apparently we should be thinking of them as just so much target practice by the time we're out there. I
34:00Don't want to a bit of course I'd my for it. I
34:03Don't believe I'd have enlisted at your age too much of a foresight. There are any number of reasons why one signs, you know
34:10Of course
34:12Ultimately, it's down to altruism
34:16Should I tell you my reason
34:19Because I dared Val D'Arti to why
34:24Can't abide the young ass
34:27So you see no altruism there nor heroism
34:36Why did he come back
34:39Oh my poor dear my poor darling
34:43This is too much of Monty. It's all right. No good fussy. Why the deuce didn't we try cruelty? Oh don't sounds
34:51Could not Winifred say she'd prosecute him if he doesn't keep away
34:56He took her pearls
35:02A kipper Winifred, could you manage no
35:06You mustn't worry about your father leave me to tell him tell you what nobody tells me anything morning father
35:14James it's all right
35:18It's your husband isn't it he's bankrupt I knew how to be
35:25Not bankrupt daddy
35:27Just back no
35:30Back
35:33Well, we'll pay him off then that's all to do pay him to stay away no
35:40I'm going to keep him
35:42Huh
35:45It's rather the luck of the draw isn't it marriage
35:51And I did after all choose Monty so in that sense I've made my bed
35:57See I just can't I
36:00I can't face it all again
36:05I'd sooner put up with him, but he's a pounder. Yes
36:12Thanks all the same daddy, but I think I'll keep him now he's back
36:23Huh you think I should
36:30I
36:32She must love him I suppose
36:43Do you think she does
36:48In our generation people married and then just got on with it I
36:55I
36:57Thought getting on with it was precisely what Winifred said she intended doing yes, you did didn't she I
37:06Suppose it wasn't merely Winifred. I was thinking of
37:16Irene has gone hasn't she I mean she's quite gone of course. She's gone. I mean
37:23Gone emotionally so that's what I mean from you
37:31There is or has been
37:33another young woman
37:35Who's interested you?
37:37This I take it is Winifred talking
37:40Well out of concern merely concern for what does not concern her
37:44as with most women
37:47How dare she
37:53I
38:13I'm gonna miss this so much
38:15Can we be seen from here?
38:17Don't care if we can
38:20Daddy you'll have to know sometime
38:22So yours, you know
38:24That's what's jolly. I'll tell him
38:26You think it's sneaking it would be
38:31Come here
38:41In three more days leave I can't bear it
38:46Have you heard any more about going out there? We're hardly ready
38:50Be something good would happen if any the war would finish no chance of that
38:59That was a bullet
39:06Silly young ass it was miles away from us. I don't care. It was a stupid thing to do
39:12Oh
39:18What are you doing, hmm, oh
39:21Just some chap in the street
39:25How's the old man not dead I
39:29Want a straight answer Monty
39:33Why did you come back I
39:36Had nowhere else to go I
39:39I was frightened ready
39:43They do this dance in Buenos Aires, it's it's exciting beyond words when you first see it
39:48But it's a dreadful thing men and women
39:51clutching together
39:53It's as if what shouldn't be seen is
39:57Being seen, you know in the street
40:01There's evil in it I
40:04Should have thought that was rather your cup of tea
40:07Kick me I'm down. I don't want to kick you
40:13I'm going to let you stay
40:17They were all against it, but I can't throw you out
40:20I've suffered so much for you
40:25It's good of you welcome it is very
40:32And is that all you can say
40:37You're going to take this the wrong way probably
40:44There's a commercial traveler in the street he was on the boat with me and I needed the fare from Southampton and
40:51Well, he needs paying off
41:06Yes Monty's back
41:36Sorry old boy
41:38I'm gonna be scared off
41:41I didn't want to frighten you the devil. Are you doing here?
41:46Got back last night old boy
41:49You were out there as well, but what I mean does mom know yes
41:58Cheers old man have a shrimp. I don't want a shrimp. Are you screwed?
42:03No
42:07They say you've enlisted I have well good for you old boy Queen and country
42:14Etc
42:18Look here, I'm sorry about all that
42:24What
42:26I
42:29Going away and things are too young to understand about the way things are you mean leaving my mother for a dancer
42:37That's what it looks like I can see that you stole her pearls stole stole borrowed stole I
42:46Went with mother to the hearing you know
42:49I'd say it's one of the most disgusting things that could happen to somebody
42:53One's husband run off with a dancer and it ought to be public and in the papers
43:02We do go wrong sometimes old man I
43:08Didn't have much of a time of it
43:13Well, are you back now
43:19That's what they said would happen
43:22Val dear I
43:25Didn't get a chance to tell you
43:28What does this mean no divorce
43:31It does fell. Yes, I
43:35Rather wish there would be
43:43It's been a great shock to him
43:47What kind of example am I a very bad one
43:53Oh
43:55Dear Val to go out there. It's so worrying
44:01Young jolly for sight we've never met of course, but no one has but dear Val going
44:08What about June to go last I heard she was pro-ball
44:14Seen sense at last we'll be there soon the Queen's own Foresight Regiment
44:20Uh-huh
44:21All right, you filled marshal when you set sail it's worrying around very worrying
44:28Here's Ladysmith you see that's where it is under siege shocking man the king
44:35Under seeds too and here looks for them
44:38Wars here British here
44:42Spion cop
44:44Don't spare us all
44:46Know what we need we need Napoleon excuse us general Napoleon's dead
44:54We need another
44:56Save you money save you men save you energy if you train Napoleon's I rather think you're right through them
45:05silly swithin
45:07Napoleon was on the wrong side
45:16I'll get you back
45:46I
45:50Don't answer sir you're in your way
45:56Thank you sir
46:05That's Joliet for sight we called him young Joliet young
46:10I
46:14Haven't seen him in years, and that's his daughter June by his first wife
46:18And we can assume the other to be the young girl by his second gosh
46:23But why do we not speak to them?
46:32Chin up Freddy it'll all be over by
46:36Soon
46:38It's come so sudden
46:42Doughty all right
46:51Next one see who's over there yes
46:57He's been in touch with Irene
47:03I'm going to look for Joliet
47:08What'll you do when we've all gone oh I suspect I'll
47:13Be extremely miserable
47:15Why not go back to Paris?
47:18I'm sure she'd like it June Irene. He has no interest in me other than as a friend. Did I imply something else?
47:24Maybe I misunderstood
47:26There's a husband over there
47:29Well, you don't think she cares a fig for him
47:32Have you come here anyway
47:37We will get leave won't we I'm too we might be able to see each other
47:42But we might not ever again
47:49Officer
47:51I
47:57Think you are old man here. I am
47:59Your sister was looking for you. I saw her a moment ago. Ah good. She found you. She's rather upset
48:07You're low yes
48:10So um
48:13Old man this is it I suppose I think so
48:21Wow
48:27Well
48:29They've turned the corner out there yes
48:34However things come about there's a reason I believe that I
48:42Know you're against this war dad. I'm glad I'm going that's good
48:48We're well-trained we do a good job you're a crack shot all those hours in the garden you ought to be
48:55Why do you
48:58Hope I'll see you out there
49:01Not a new professional capacity
49:07My dad's just take such care, please I will
49:17I
49:24Don't need you boots before long Thank You grandfather. Take care
49:32So admire you Val
49:44We're crack troops now, you know
49:47I
49:50Father sort of play for old man
49:56Come on. Thank you uncle
50:02Where's Julie he said he'd seen
50:17I'm sorry
50:28Take care
50:47I
51:18I
51:19You've been in Paris I hear
51:22Yes
51:23You didn't happen to see Irene. I suppose
51:28Yes, I saw
51:34I've decided and I think you better now. I'm going to ask her to come back to me
51:41You have asked her you know
51:44That was a shock to her
51:46But if she thinks it ever she'll see it's the only way out for us
51:48That wasn't my impression of a state of mind. I don't all together care about your impression
51:53What I need is your undertaking that you won't influence her against me. I don't know why you think I have any influence
52:00But if I did have I would use it in the direction of her happiness
52:05against me
52:07I'm against any woman living with a man who she dislikes
52:11Dislikes and it's that sort of opinion you put into her mind
52:16She is my wife in name in law in fact
52:41Time holds the secrets of our song
52:46moments are given
52:48then gone
52:49Come have this dance with me darling
52:54I'll hold you tight till the dawn
52:58Let the night see how I love you
53:02So the moon can tell the sun

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