Young People Page #2
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# But they smile
They don't care #
# Everyone's a millionaire #
#When you're strolling
# Bright and gay #
# New York's finest #
# On St. Patrick's Day #
# See them wave #
#There are shouts
There are cheers #
# Mingled with a mother's tears #
#All the world's on parade #
#Where the fashions are all made #
# On Fifth Avenue
- # Small cafs #
#A cathedral and then #
- # Central Park #
- # Cartier's #
#And a Woolworth's five-and-ten #
#What a street
What a thrill #
# Say, you haven't lived until #
#You've been strolling on Fifth Avenue #
- #You've been strolling on #
- #You've been strolling on #
Uh, folks, I know you're
very anxious to see the movie...
but if you don't mind, I'd like to-
Oh, Wendy,
you go ahead and tell them.
Ladies and gentlemen-
Oh, just a minute, mister.
Aren't you staying for the picture?
My goodness. He must've come
just to see the vaudeville.
Ladies and gentlemen,
this isn't a regular curtain speech.
You see,
this is our last performance...
and tonight we're saying good-bye
to stage and show business...
and leaving for our farm
up in New England.
But before we go,
we want to say good-bye...
and just this once
show what we think of you.
Will everyone please stand up?
Oh, come on. Everybody get up.
- Come on.
- Just this once. Come on. Everybody up there too.
Up. That's it.
Folks, it's hard to say good-bye
to a good friend...
and that's what you've been
to Dad, Mom and me.
You've applauded when you liked us...
and even given us a little hand
when you didn't.
You've been swell,
Because, honest to goodness...
we could never have brought you
as much happiness as you've brought us.
So now it's our turn to applaud you.
Well, good-bye, Sam.
Good luck to you.
- Have you got the railroad tickets, Joe?
- Yes, I've got the tickets.
Are you sure the train leaves
at 11:
15 and not 10:15?Is everything down from the hotel?
Did you leave a forwarding address
for the mail?
Will you stop worrying? Leave everything
to me. I'll get you there all right.
- Hey, Dad, don't you remember?
Our dressing room is downstairs.
Come on, Joe. Come on.
All right. All right.
Hiya, Joe.
Gettin' ready for the big outdoors?
- Got your cookbook, Kit?
- Well, if I haven't, we'll starve to death.
Well, by cracky, Lenny,
Farmer Ballantine and her beau.
Well, missy, how's the crop this year?
Well, Ezra, I ain't a-sayin' it's good,
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