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Song of Nevada (1944)
Approved | 1h 15min | Western | 5 August 1944 (USA)

A western girl moves east and influenced badly by her snobby fiancé. She returns to sell her deceased father's ranch. The father isn't really dead, though; he's hoping that his friend Roy can restore the girl's western values.

Director: Joseph Kane
Writers: Gordon Kahn (original screenplay), Olive Cooper (original screenplay)
Stars: Roy Rogers, Trigger, Dale Evans
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07:01Well, here we are at the end of the trail, Roy.
07:04Man, it's been great.
07:06What are your plans after you get the herd into Lameda's tomorrow?
07:10There'll be other herds and other jobs.
07:12What are your plans?
07:13Well, just haven't got any.
07:15Now that Jenny has gone and got herself cultured.
07:18She's cut you out of the herd, huh?
07:20Well, I just wouldn't say.
07:22Maybe you can tell me.
07:24What's an insufferable boor?
07:26Can't say as I ever heard.
07:29Jenny Burby.
07:30That's a good Nevada-y sounding name.
07:33I guess it's more Park Avenue-y sounding to be Mrs. Rollo Bingham.
07:39Rollo?
07:41Rollo.
07:43Oh.
07:53There I am lying at the bottom of Prentiss Dam
07:55and you're making calves eyes at a picture of Jenny.
07:58Must be tough being left an orphan.
08:01Yeah, poor little Maverick.
08:04What'll she do without me?
08:08Hey, she's doing all right.
08:10Sell my ranch, will she?
08:12I'm going to call her a long distance and tell her a thing or two.
08:15Wait a minute.
08:16Take it easy.
08:17Sit down.
08:18She's home.
08:19That's where you want her, isn't it?
08:20Yeah, but she won't stay.
08:21She'll have to until everything's settled by Rollo.
08:23I'll settle him by kicking him off my land.
08:26And lose Jenny?
08:27Thinking you're dead's what brought her back.
08:30Yeah, that's right.
08:31If I show up, she'll marry Rollo just to spite me for coming to life.
08:36Looks like you've got two jobs.
08:38To save the ranch and save Jenny.
08:40I can stop the sale just by putting in an appearance.
08:43But I've no competition for Rollo.
08:45Then you'll have to dig you up some opposition.
08:48Yeah, that's what I need.
08:51And that's what I've got.
08:53You're my opposition.
08:54No, no.
08:55I'm a traveling cowboy and, brother, I've traveled.
08:57You sure are.
08:59To the bar AB with a contract signed by me.
09:02But you're dead.
09:03I wasn't until I died.
09:05And before I cashed in, I hired you.
09:07What for?
09:08Oh, little odd jobs like...
09:10Like running interference?
09:12That's too odd.
09:13Now, if it's something in my line...
09:15Something like helping out a friend?
09:18I couldn't very well refuse a friend.
09:20We're only acquaintances.
09:22I figured after we'd trailed along together that maybe we were friends, Roy.
09:29Well, maybe we are, Charles.
09:31You horse thief, come on.
09:32Let's get aboard.
09:41Well, beyond us, what Jenny fell heir to, the bar AB.
09:46Come on, we'll hold up in my fishing shack.
09:50Some jack.
09:51What do you catch, goldfish?
09:53Come here.
09:55When Jenny was five, I gave her a string and a bent pin.
09:59And they, uh...
10:00She ran it from a guppy to a marlin.
10:03To Rollo.
10:04Yeah, the wall-eyed pike.
10:06But she ain't really mignon.
10:09And with luck, she won.
10:11Well, that's a good thing.
10:13Well, that's a good thing.
10:15She ain't really mignon.
10:17And with luck, she won.
10:19I'm a pretty good angler, too.
10:23It's funny she'd swing away from things she was brought up with.
10:26Yeah, like hunting and fishing and picnics at Crystal Falls with peanut butter sandwiches.
10:33She loves peanut butter sandwiches.
10:37Roy, you've got to bring her back to peanut butter.
10:41Well, if that's my job, you better put it in the contract, John.
10:44I've got something more exciting in mind for you.
10:47And while you're about it,
10:50just flash this contract on her and make her stick to it.
10:54What if I can't get in to see her?
10:56I'm counting on you, Roy.
10:58If you run into obstacles, hop them.
11:00Hop right over them.
11:03And while you're at it, find out what's an insufferable bore.
11:15Get the boundary surveyed as quickly as possible.
11:17Miss Baraby wants to leave the minute the estate is settled.
11:20Miss Baraby, could I speak to you, please?
11:23All right, cowboy, keep moving.
11:25Who is he?
11:26Who cares?
11:34I just made a count of the stock in the west pasture.
11:36140 F.
11:38I'll order a check on this herd.
11:40Miss Baraby, I'll only take a minute of your time.
11:43What is it you want?
11:44Do you know this chap?
11:46I know his breed of drifter.
11:48Keep moving, cowpoke.
11:50Now, listen here, Miss Baraby.
11:52Didn't you hear my foreman tell you to scram?
12:01I don't relish letting you boys out.
12:04I've known some of you all of my life.
12:07Happy, you taught me how to ride.
12:09And warm the seat of your britches for yanking on the bit.
12:12I ought to do it now, Jenny.
12:14And Baraby couldn't have R.A.B.
12:16I'm sorry, Pappy, but I guess that's the way it has to be.
12:21Mr. Bingham has arranged an extra month's pay for you boys.
12:25Thanks, Miss Baraby.
12:26If you ever need us again, Miss, you won't have to ask twice.
12:30So long, Miss Baraby.
12:32Goodbye, boys.
12:34I've got to see Miss Baraby about a job.
12:36Mr. Bingham ain't hiring any hands.
12:38Nobody gets in. That's Bingham's orders.
12:40Didn't I tell you to keep moseying?
12:42Listen, you, I've got some business with Miss Baraby.
12:45And I'm going in.
12:46No, you're not.
13:10What is it you want?
13:32To give this to Miss Baraby?
13:34Don't tell me you're going to turn out to be a process server.
13:37No, to be one of the hands if you'll hire me.
13:39I'm not taking on any hands.
13:41I'm not asking you, Mr. Bingham.
13:43Rollo Bingham.
13:44Does it make any difference?
13:45No, I just like to get names and numbers right.
13:48It is Rollo, isn't it?
13:50Listen, I hereby engage Roy Rogers for the sum of $500
13:55to act as driver of the Baraby Stagecoach in the Frontier Day celebration.
13:59I am giving him full authority to pick and train the team he will use
14:03and to hire any assistance he may need for this work.
14:06In the event he wins the race,
14:08I agree to give him an additional bonus of $250.
14:12Signed, John Baraby.
14:14This is ridiculous.
14:16How do we know who you are?
14:17My name's there.
14:19It is Dad's signature.
14:22When did he draw up this contract?
14:24Oh, about 10 days ago.
14:25Their plane was stalled south of Mariposa Canyon.
14:28During the wait for repairs, we met up.
14:31Emergency landing.
14:37Hello, Colonel Jack.
14:38Hello there, Jenny.
14:40Wait a minute.
14:42I want you to meet my fiancé, Rollo Bingham.
14:44Colonel Jack Thompson, my godfather.
14:46How do you do, sir?
14:47From the adjoining ranch?
14:48Yeah.
14:49For 60 years, the Baraby and the Circle T
14:51have stood side by side with never a squabble.
14:54Except who has the fastest team of coach horses.
14:57Better get yourself a good team and a good driver
14:59because this time I aim to carry off the trophy.
15:02The race will have to go to you by default, sir.
15:04Join us remaining only until we get all the loose ends
15:06cleared up.
15:08I'm afraid, Colonel Jack, the Baraby won't participate
15:10this year in the frontier celebration.
15:12That's breaking a contract your dad's so fit to draw up.
15:16I'll settle with you for the full amount, Mr. Rogers.
15:19I don't break the Baraby word.
15:20Only the tradition.
15:22I've got a sneak and hunt your dad won't rest easy
15:24knowing that Jenny Baraby hasn't got what it takes.
15:26Jenny?
15:27Aren't you getting a trifle familiar?
15:28The name is Joan.
15:29Fancy sounding, but in my book, it's still quitter.
15:32Did my father appoint you also as a critic?
15:35That's a little head work I'm throwing in.
15:38It's straight thinking, son.
15:39No, no, John, I'd say those would be his sentiments.
15:42I'm certain sure they're mine, Jenny.
15:44Well, you're entitled to your opinion, Colonel.
15:46Have you any further observations to make?
15:48One more.
15:50You can skip my end of the deal, Miss Baraby.
15:53But you were hired in good faith.
15:55To ride the race, not take soft money.
15:58From a Baraby who has gone soft?
16:00I didn't say that.
16:02You didn't have to.
16:04Colonel Jack, take a hitch in your belt.
16:07The Baraby is in the race.
16:12Fetch your gear to the bunkhouse, Slim.
16:14You're hired.
16:18All hitched and ready.
16:24What's that?
16:26Well, that's a...
16:28Well, the cook said I'd better bring it along.
16:33Oh, it's a picnic lunch.
16:35This sort of calls for a picnic, doesn't it?
16:37I'm sorry, but I'm afraid I won't have time.
16:39I'm lunching in town with Rollo.
16:41Then we'll have to disappoint the cook.
16:44He needn't know.
16:45We'll keep it aboard for ballast.
16:47Okay.
16:48Come on, boy.
16:57Shall we get them to work out under actual racing conditions?
17:00Let them go.
17:01Sit tight.
17:02Come on!
17:16You're liable to be quite a handyman in a race.
17:18Thanks, Coach.
17:20Rain's coming up.
17:21We'll be lucky if we beat it back to the ranch.
17:23There isn't a chance.
17:24We'd better hold up in Dad's fishing shack.
17:26No.
17:27You'll get soaked and...
17:28I will if you sit here and argue.
17:30It's going to pour.
17:31But a fishing shack's no place for a woman.
17:33You'd better get inside the coach.
17:34Quit giving orders.
17:35I'm the boss.
17:36Drive ahead.
17:40Get out of your home
17:43And start into Rome
17:45Where the deer and the antelope play
17:49I'm stating some facts
17:51I'm stating some facts
17:53And you'd better make tracks
17:55Or you won't be with us from today
17:58Why the concert?
18:00Oh, I always sing in the shower.
18:02Go, go from that place
18:05Can't you see what I'm trying to say?
18:07Oh, you'd better skidoo
18:09And I'm not kidding you
18:11Or your maverick will wind up astray
18:16Well, we're here.
18:21Nice place.
18:23Yeah.
18:26It was Dad's pride and joy.
18:28The last time we...
18:34A fire all late.
18:37It's just as if he were here.
18:41Maybe he is here.
18:43I have so many regrets.
18:45I called him an ornery galoot.
18:48He was such a special gent.
18:51Why don't you say it a little louder?
18:53He might be listening from above.
18:55A special and very grand gent.
18:58Better duck.
19:00Into this coat. You're drenched.
19:03Yeah, and I'm cold and hungry.
19:05I like the fire.
19:07I'll unpack the lunch.
19:08You know, I was hoping we could have this picnic style.
19:12Do you like picnics?
19:14Don't tell Rollo, but I do.
19:16Don't you tell Rollo. I'm a picnic addict.
19:19Let's take a rain check on one.
19:21Let's have one.
19:22Where?
19:23Here. Right here by the campfire.
19:26All right.
19:41Oh, peanut butter sandwiches.
19:43It's a real picnic.
19:47Well, here it is.
19:49Pure holes, but still chock-full of tradition.
19:52Worn ball of barbie drivers, huh?
19:54I hope I fit into it.
19:56I have a hunch you will.
19:58She's all set to go.
19:59Fine.
20:00Don't get your shine rubbed off.
20:01Take her into the courthouse square and shame those other buggies.
20:04I'll send one of the boys with a buck board to bring you back.
20:08I'm not coming back.
20:10I'm sleeping right with the coach.
20:12I'm not coming back.
20:13I'm sleeping right with the coach.
20:42I'm sleeping right with the coach.
21:12I'm sleeping right with the coach.
21:39Hello, Kitty Hanley.
21:41What's this feckle fawn to you, Kit Parsons?
21:43Where's the professor?
21:45You mean Chief Running Turtle, the vanishing American.
21:48He's off commuting with the stilt hill spirits.
21:51And I have a hunch he's going to end up with a bad case of barrel fever.
21:55Why the buckskin front?
21:57What's your racket?
21:58I'm driving in the coach race.
22:00I had this town clocked for a good strip today,
22:02what with the celebration and the coach race.
22:05And the old goon runs off the reservation.
22:08There's still a little lettuce to be made if I could whip up a good wind jammer.
22:11A what?
22:13If I could get a little help to make some music before I throw the pitch.
22:20Maybe I can do something about it.
22:22Hey, Bob, Tim, Hugh.
22:24Come on over here.
22:28What is it, Roy?
22:29Help the little lady out.
22:30Play her a tune or two.
22:31What about these?
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24:52Drive safe, Roy.
24:54I will, Ms. Bare 00.
24:56Just as he will.
24:58Only after the race.
24:59Really, goodbye.
25:01to change my mind how will I know if you do you win the race and I'll tell you at the party
25:07tonight and if we lose well there might be a slight difference but I'll still tell you tonight
25:13I think I'd better win boss I kind of like attention all contestants
25:16barbie coach take your place in the starting line good luck Roy
26:16so
26:24wow
26:44move
26:55so
27:08yeah
27:24uh
27:35hmm
27:51how how who are you me big as a matter of fact professor Hanley is my name and I never forget
28:00a familiar face all right all right yes but friend your face is very familiar you're John
28:06Baraby yes but don't blab it around I'm in hiding I'm supposed to be dead oh well this is a happy
28:13encounter John I'll tell you what I'm going to do for every day that you remain dead I'll keep
28:18your deep dark secret at the nominal price of $100 a day why that's blackmail oh why don't
28:25you look on it as a luxury tax it's Baraby and Thompson with Thompson ahead by 20 yards
28:42Welker's out of the running Baraby driver is closing the gap fast looks like it's gonna be a
28:48close one
28:58wait a minute folks wait a minute wait a minute it's been all right
29:17congratulations Jenny it was a great race thanks Colonel Jack I think I should sell
29:22you some of the Baraby horses my horses were all right it was my coach that broke down
29:26excuse me
29:42you hear that Roy that's for you not anymore they're cheering now because the Baraby won
29:57hold it up
30:02a hundred dollars was my standing price if I'd known about this trek on all fours I'd have raised
30:07my auntie oh stop yammering you'll get your plunder after I rig myself out in a disguise
30:12for that costume party now come on and keep quiet oh don't you remember sweet Betsy from Pike
30:22who crossed the big mountains with her lover Ike with two yoke of cattle a large yellow dog
30:28a tall Shanghai rooster and one spotted hog saying goodbye Pike County farewell for a while
30:34we'll come back again when we've panned out our pie the engines came down in a wild yelling horde
30:41and Betsy got scared they would scalp her adored behind the front wagon wheel Betsy did fall
30:47and there she shot engines with musket and ball
30:53brother if I had that boy in my troop I could sell ice skates on the Congo
30:59hey there's my daughter a pair of his Pike County pants sweet Betsy was covered with
31:05ribbons and rings oh Ike you're an angel but where are your wings
31:09saying goodbye Pike County farewell for a while
31:12we'll come back again when we've panned out our pie
31:39so
32:01ladies and gentlemen one special request calls for another and this time it's a special request
32:07for a song by the owner of the winning coach Miss Joan Bannaby
32:14it's very sweet of all of you to ask me to sing a song I had an idea that perhaps you might
32:20so I brought my family along no they're not here in person in this album they remain
32:27and just like every other family we remember one with pain our black sheep lived many years too
32:36we refer to her as Jane
32:45there was a simple maiden came to New York on a trip and her golden hair was hanging down her
32:53back her cheeks were like the roses she'd have popped up on her lips and her golden hair was
33:03hanging down her back when she landed at the station here she took a little stroll
33:14at everything she wondered till she lost her self-control
33:23New York is quite a village ain't it bless my soul
33:33but Jane Jane she doesn't seem the same when she left the village she was shy
33:43but alas and alack she's come back with a naughty little twinkle in her eye
33:52she strolled into a cabaret one evening quite by chance and her golden hair was hanging down her
34:01back she spied a handsome male quartet and cast a timid glance
34:15the tenor sang his highest note the basso went so low
34:22oh why the manager was so impressed he had her join the show
34:33and she was wooed by each and every gay lothario
34:40and her golden hair was hanging down her back
34:57well i've come back with a naughty little twinkle in my eye
35:09so
35:27so
35:39jb how do you like the ring it's perfect but don't get too near jenny when do i unveil when
35:47they present the coach trophy you step out and take it okay i might say on behalf of the committee
35:53that this year's was the finest frontier days celebration we've ever had of course there was
35:58one dark cloud the absence of mr john baraby we all knew and loved john baraby somehow i feel that
36:07he's here now in spirit therefore it gives me great pleasure to present this trophy this emblem
36:15of victory just hold that along with that pretty talk about the tradition of the west it's been
36:21clean busted folks just like this u-boat that came off the front axle of my coach
36:26only not so clean the taps were removed last night
36:31this tells the story i guess that makes it no contest give the prize to colonel thompson
36:40no blame on you honey you were taken in by the softest thing and smoothest crook whoever
36:44whoever elected to sleep in the coach and it was obviously wide awake and busy
36:55well john looks like i'm the one that got unveiled how'd those things get into your
37:01pocket roy well i don't know but i'm going to stick around and find out we'll both find out
37:06i got you into this you know do you mind staying out of sight a little longer
37:10to set you right i'll stay dead till i die thanks john
37:14darling i know i'm not picturesque i'm just an ordinary fellow in a sack suit
37:28it's a very nice suit and you're a pretty comforting guy in the hopes of making you
37:34think me a romantic when i've arranged for our wedding tonight in the little
37:37chapel where your father and mother were married
37:39that's very nice rallo then we'll leave here as mr and mrs rallo bingham yes
37:49the sooner the better
37:56hello that must be the man from chicago who's interested in buying the ranch
38:00thank you very much come come my little daffodil
38:08so
38:13how do you do how do you do you're miss baraby i presume yes thank you pardon mr
38:17pettigrew abner pettigrew is the name now miss baraby how soon will you be able to
38:22vacate these premises vacate the premises i don't understand you mr pettigrew oh this is my niece
38:26miss hildegard frothing gale darling why don't you just run around inspect the place and give
38:31me an unbiased opinion oh i shall uncle i'm never one to pull a punch a waggish little
38:38pigeon isn't it i'm sorry i didn't get here sooner but this is only one of the many properties
38:42i've purchased recently i'm buying up all the ranch land that i can i'm always on the move
38:46that's me footloose pedigree they used to call me sometimes land hungry pedigree well just a
38:50moment mr pettigrew let me get this straight are you making an offer for the ranch making an offer
38:54my dear young man i made an offer and it was accepted that's the way i do things i said to
38:58my friend baraby in chicago i said john how much did you take for your ranch 175 000 on the barrel
39:04he said and quick as wink i came back 170 000 done said he and done it was and i paid him off
39:09i happen to have the money on me in small bills thousands oh uncle abner the master bedroom is
39:14just too masterful fine fine my little cabbage cabbage yet yeah do you mean to say mr pettigrew
39:22that my father has already sold you the ranch abner pettigrew never says anything that he
39:26doesn't mean clear thinking abner that's what they called me now miss baraby i don't want to
39:30crowd you out of here particularly since you're the daughter of dear old john did you know that
39:34john baraby died recently in a plane crash no john baraby departed oh that's incredible
39:41you know i always thought he'd outlast me oh i'm sorry to hear that miss baraby now i'll tell you
39:46what i'm going to do i'm not going to ask you to rush out of this place now you don't have to
39:50does your regard uh bear a guard rose and cramps it's a nickname stick around as long as you like
39:57you mr pettigrew your papers are quite in order you have john baraby's receipt and bill of sale
40:03never travel without documents whenever i buy a new piece of property no sir i don't want you
40:07to take my word for it friend i want you to be so convinced in your own mind that you'll never
40:12doubt it for an instance i want you to be able to come back to me and ask for another but i mean to
40:15say i think that you're perfectly justified in asking for proof and here it is all signs sealed
40:21delivered and in ship shape you say you paid him in cash oh cash it was i knew better than to visit
40:28old john without a little small change on me as a matter of fact he put it in his back pocket
40:33well it's probably still there at the bottom of prentice dam you may have the place tomorrow
40:37mr pettigrew mr bingham and i are being married and going directly east oh fine well congratulations
40:43to both of you you know my little niece here better be looking for a husband some of these
40:47days huh oh say darling do you think that you could rustle up a stimulant for your dear old
40:52uncle i mean to say i think that a ranch like this well appointed should have a a bar or a
40:57cellar or a cellarette it's good huh thank you darling would you join me no thanks yes
41:21well i suppose i might as well start packing too
41:24well there's no urgency in your case june these people have no objection
41:28to your staying on for a while but we were going to come back
41:35let's be sensible about this dear neither one of us was quite prepared for what happened just now
41:41i'll have to run out to new york to see my bankers you know run out yes i see your bankers
41:53so
42:23come on inside
42:35i'll have your money for you in a minute that isn't what i came for
42:38i'm not interested i'll pay you for the excellent job you did and then you may go
42:43but i'm not leaving neither are you jenny we both still like it here i'm sure rollo doesn't
42:50i notice he's packed to leave jenny you better sit down the shocks are coming fast
42:56professor kitty your job's done and one of my better performances if i do say so
43:01and now my dear if you'll excuse me this little field mouse is beginning to tickle
43:08what is this shock number one professor hanley a mere mounted bank at your service my dear
43:14hey don't i get any billing i'm kitty hanley
43:21shock number two here it is jenny your father's alive and well
43:34but the plane he wasn't in that plane when it crashed tell it to her slowly rye jenny this
43:40ranch was never sold and it's never gonna be where is he where is my dad he's at the
43:45fishing shack waiting for us dad's been at the fishing shack all the time yes
43:53it's been a hard lesson to take but i think i've learned it for good
43:58this is where i belong and i'll never leave the bar a.b.
44:09darling you're just upset it has been rather a facer i'm really worried about you don't worry
44:15about me rollo concentrate on your trip and your bankers i want to see that ornery galoot
44:21well he's waiting for you i'll saddle up your horse and we'll ride out you needn't bother
44:24ferguson's bringing him back ferguson yes i told him he'd find baraby at the fishing shack
44:55so
45:05ferguson hello boss you sure gave us a scare you maybe
45:25mighty glad i got to you first plenty of things have been happening around the ranch yeah
45:32tell me some of them start with about 80 head a first class stop that's missing
45:38you don't have to look any further than that cowboy roy rogers i see i suppose he took the
45:44bolts off colonel thompson's coach too well they caught him with the goods you'd have seen that if
45:49you were at the ball last night i was and i saw it and that's not all i saw ferguson you're a low
45:58down sneaking insufferable bore you've been stealing horses ever since the day you thought
46:04i was dead i'm going to see you in the state penitentiary if it's the last thing i ever do
46:10last thing you're going to do boss is get me in the clear you're going to sit down write me out a
46:14receipt for the price of a hundred head of horses i'll get busy
46:44so
47:15so
47:24so
47:39you all right yeah i guess i'm not as tough as i thought it was glad you got here when you did son
47:47tell colonel thompson about the coach i've got a stake in that part
47:50it was his idea he made me plant the stuff in your pocket sorry i spoke out of turn son
47:58is there any way i can make it up to you now hold on jack thompson don't go charming my
48:03new foreman away from me i'm leaving you're leaving all right with the sheriff's escort
48:12say jack what's an insufferable boy do you know i know dad
48:20yeah yeah sure i had one one but he got away
48:29frontier day celebration's just beginning old john baraby's back in the land of the living
48:34and the party's on him
48:51oh
49:08the notes delightful gay diversion
49:20uh
49:37you feel new life begins
49:40is
50:01by the way
50:10What are we gonna do about this rainy day?
50:33Every minute's getting brighter I think the skies are lighter
50:38But please forgive me if I say As long as I'm with you, just let it rain all day
50:47Wigwam-bilo, balamitchy-kymo Wigwam-bilo, balamitchy-kymo, wug, wug, wug, wug
50:56Sweet and lovely comes that haunting melody Wigwam-bilo, balamitchy-kymo, wug, wug, wug, wug
51:04Maiden tell me wigwam-bilo means little teepee nest Then she blushes, balamitchy-kymo, she won't tell the rest
51:12She just smiles and every heart beguiles With her wigwam-bilo, balamitchy-kymo, wug, wug, wug, wug
51:34Wigwam-bilo, balamitchy-kymo, wug, wug, wug, wug
52:04BALA
52:14They say the silver finds a silver lace The silver finds a place to look like a ball
52:21The air is air and soon you will discover There are dreams to share
52:27For each and every lover in Nevada You're a Nevada in Nevada
52:36My world

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