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Shirley Zhu
January 02, 2025
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Musical Fall2024
Shirley Zhu
January 02, 2025
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Transcript
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*exhale*
R: “So how is the young lord?”
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B: “His father set him to be wed next season…”
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R: “Miss”
R: “If a girl like you can’t get her man…”
R: “If a girl like you can’t get her man…”
R: “If a girl like you can’t get her man…”
R: “If a girl like you can’t get her man…”
R: “...then there is no hope for the rest of
us.”
R: “...then there is no hope for the rest of
us.”
R: “...then there is no hope for the rest of
us.”
R: “...then there is no hope for the rest of
us.”
R: “You go!”
R: “And you fight for him.”
R: “And you fight for him.”
R: “And you fight for him.”
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R: “The Irish fear nothing and no one.”
R: “The Irish fear nothing and no one.”
R: “The Irish fear nothing and no one.”
R: “The Irish fear nothing and no one.”
R: “The Irish fear nothing and no one.”
R: “They keep fighting till-”
R: “-everyone’s dead.”
R: “-everyone’s dead.”
R: “-everyone’s dead.”
R: “-everyone’s dead.”
R: “I’m not sure where this metaphors going.”
R: “I’m not sure where this metaphors going.”
R: “I’m not sure where this metaphors going.”
R: “I’m not sure where this metaphors going.”
R: “I just felt like it had to be-”
R: “I just felt like it had to be-”
R: “I just felt like it had to be-”
R: “I just felt like it had to be-”
R: “I just felt like it had to be-”
R: “-SAID!”
R: “-SAID!”
R: “-SAID!”
R: “-SAID!”
R: “-SAID!”
R: “-SAID!”
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R: “There’s a guy in that country who loves you.”
R: “There’s a guy in that country who loves you.”
R: “There’s a guy in that country who loves you.”
R: “Something most of us only dream of.”
R: “Something most of us only dream of.”
R: “You go out there-”
R: “You go out there-”
R: “- and you get some Ireland!”
R: “The country of…”
R: “whisky…”
R: “AND…”
R: “LOVE!”
R: “LOVE!”
R: “LOVE!”
R: “LOVE!”
R: “LOVE!”
R: “LOVE!”
R: “LOVE!”
R: “LOVE!”
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*tap*
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B: “Could you escort me home?”
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