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- Previously on Heartland... - We should elope.
- Good idea.
- Over my dead body.
You think your first wedding was great?
Just wait until you see ours.
- Nice looking little friend you got there.
Miracle Girl? We'll see about that.
- The winner is Amy Fleming!
- I'm in love with you. - How's that a problem?
- Eventually, you're going to break my heart.
I'll save us both the trouble and break my own heart.
- I did propose to Lisa.
- You take the most important moment of my life and hijack it?
- We didn't want to steal your thunder.
- So we're not getting married.
- Oh...
- Jack, pick a card, any card.
- No.
- Oh, come on! It's awesome. - I said no.
- Why? Are you scared?
- No, I don't care to know about the future.
The here and now is enough to deal with.
I can barely stand to read the newspaper.
- Ty!
Pick a card.
Concentrate on what you want the card to tell you.
- It's a ship.
- The ship. Very interesting. It's all about traveling.
You're supposed to take action of some sort.
Do something you've put off.
- Like all the chores I've been bugging you to do.
- It could also have a negative aspect,
as in sinking ship.
- Thanks, Mallory. - Lou, pick a card.
- Um...
- Good one, clover.
It means potential happiness.
- Great.
- But since you picked it with your left hand,
and you're right-handed,
the happiness is clouded by a big fat misunderstanding.
- Great. Okay, I have to go meet Peter.
I think I've actually found our dream home.
Peter's meeting me there to look at it.
- Can I take your fancy new truck?
- Uh... no. I'm not quite ready to share it.
- The keys are on the table. - Thank you.
- Pick one.
(sighing)
- This one.
- The road card.
There's a journey ahead of you. - How mysterious.
- But it can also mean a fork in the road where you...
- Have to make big decisions? - How'd you know?
- Just a wild guess.
Hey, Ty. Check this out.
Maybe Mallory's cards do work. It's an invitation
to the Ring of Fire tour. - No way!
- I'm eligible since I won the last competition.
- You want to do that again?
- I don't know.
I mean, the last one was a pretty intense three days.
A little over-the-top competitive, but...
- Like you don't have a competitive bone.
- Ty!
- When is it?
- It's over the winter school break.
Look at the cities it's touring.
Hey, you got the ship card, right?
And I got the road card.
They're both about traveling. Maybe this means that you and I
should get in that truck of mine and go on the tour together.
- That could be cool.
- Are you kidding? This would be amazing!
(laughing)
- What do you think?
Construction will be finished in May,
but the plans are still wide open.
We could design a fabulous kitchen,
maybe an indoor gym...
What do you think?
- I think I have something to tell you.
You know all the groundwork I've been laying in Dubai?
- Yeah.
- You're not going to believe this.
It's finally paid off. My company has an offer to merge
with an oil company there. I mean, a big one in Dubai.
- No!
- A chance in a lifetime.
- That's amazing! Oh, my God!
I'm so proud of you!
- So, now what?
- So now, I gotta take the next step.
I want to move forward with it right away
and I want you to come with me.
- To Dubai? - Yeah.
- Are you kidding? - As my wife.
- As your wife? We're not getting married until...
It's months away.
- We'd have to move that up a bit.
- To when?
- I don't know. Now?
♪ And at the break of day ♪
♪ You sank ♪
♪ Into a dream ♪
♪ You dreamer ♪
♪ You dreamer ♪
♪ You dreamer ♪♪
- Everything's been set up for a June wedding.
- I know. - It's all planned.
Why do you have to do this now?
And why do you have to be there in person?
You have a staff of people who work for you.
- Okay, yes, I do, but--
- Like you have to merge in person,
like they can't do it without you.
- They can, but I'd get the raw end of the deal.
- Don't tell me about the raw end of the deal.
I know about the raw end of the deal!
- What is going on?
- Look, I'm sorry, okay? I know this isn't perfect.
- Not perfect?
- This merger is time sensitive. If it's going to happen at all,
it has to be now, before they change their minds.
And they change their minds a lot over there.
- You know what? Go ahead, go back to Dubai
and deal with your merger.
I'm not changing my mind. I'm not going with you
and I'm not moving up the wedding!
- It's all 'cause Lou picked the clover card with her left hand.
Don't know why she did that.
(door slamming shut)
(knocking)
(sighing)
- Okay, you were right.
I shouldn't have even suggested it.
Keep the June wedding date, okay?
I mean, not even you can turn it around that fast
and I was crazy to think so.
I'll go back over there and get the deal done on my own.
- How long will you be gone? - Just a couple of months.
- That long?
And after you get the deal done,
you'll be going back and forth like you have been, right?
- Well, no...
After we get married, it would be probably easier
if we just... You know, if we move there.
- Get out!
- Lou! Come on, I thought you understood!
Of course, we have to move to Dubai!
- Don't talk to me!
(sighing)
- Dubai?
- You can't let him walk on you like that, Lou. You can't.
- Dad, this is my problem, okay? Not yours.
(door opening)
- Look, it's the general!
- Hey, Lou...
Can we talk somewhere for a second?
- Where do you get off?
- With all due respect, Tim, it's got nothing to do with you,
so if you don't mind-- - It doesn't?
That's my daughter and you seem to have
a short memory 'cause I told you
I'd punch your lights out if you didn't treat her right.
- Dad! Stop!
- Can we just go somewhere
and talk for a second, please? We're all adults here.
- You and I have to talk.
- Stop it! How old are you, eight?
Just leave me alone, all of you.
- Honey...
- Make it right.
- My mother's driving me nuts.
She wants me to send applications
to every Ivy League school in existence.
I don't have the grades for that.
I don't want to go to college. I don't know what I want to do.
- Me neither.
- Ash...
You think we could maybe talk a minute?
Please?
- Caleb, we have nothing to talk about.
I thought I made it clear. We don't have a future.
- We would if you stopped being so stubborn.
I miss you.
I can't stop thinking about you.
Last time we were together, you told me that thing.
- That I loved you?
- Yes.
- Yeah, I did, but I'll get over it.
And besides, I'm going away to college, so...
- You're going to college?
- I got to get back to work.
(knocking)
- Hey.
- Hey...
- I brought you something to eat. You missed dinner.
- I'm not hungry.
- What's wrong? You okay?
- I don't know.
I don't know what to say to Peter right now.
I mean...
I have the right to be mad at him.
It was so unfair of him to just hit me with this.
I've lived in New York.
I know what it's like to be away from home.
But the thought of being so far away from home...
I don't know if I can do it.
- You'll be fine!
You will.
This is going to be an amazing adventure.
And look at Peter;
he flies back and forth from Dubai like he's on a bus.
Plus, I hear the shopping is pretty amazing over there.
- You know who would know what to do?
- Mom.
- I never thought I'd be getting married without her here.
I miss her.
I need her advice.
- I know what mom would say.
She would ask you if you really love him.
- Of course I do.
I'm furious with him right now...
But I still love him.
- Then maybe the wedding being in June isn't what's important.
Maybe you should marry Peter now and be with him in Dubai
instead of being here in beautiful Hudson,
all by yourself without him.
- But it was going to be so special.
I can't have tents with pinnacles in the winter.
- What do you want?
- What do I want?
Amy Fleming.
Is she around?
- What are you doing here?
- Garret told me to look you up. - Why?
- One of my show horses is suddenly nothing but trouble.
Why don't you have a look at him
and see if you can work some of your Miracle Girl magic?
It's what you do, isn't it?
- Forget it. If you treated that horse
like the one you did in the ring,
then no wonder it has issues. Too busy to deal with it. Sorry.
- I didn't come all this way to be turned down.
- You heard her.
She's got no time for you.
- Thank you.
- Can we just pretend we never had that conversation?
Please?
I can't stand it when you're mad at me, Lou.
- I'm mad at you for the way that you told me.
That should've been a decision that we made together
and you just sprung it on me.
- I totally understand that, but I'd just gotten the call
that it was all a go, you know, and I was excited about it.
I was just... I was...
Trying to think of ways to make it happen.
Okay... I was an idiot.
Sorry.
- You know, I put a lot of work into this place.
Planning it, building it up...
And I'm proud of how it turned out.
(deep breath)
I wonder what it'll be like when I'm not here to run it.
- Hey...
Look, honey, you don't have to...
- No, I... I've thought about it and I can pull it together.
I'm determined to make it work.
- You...
... are an amazing woman.
- I know.
(chuckling)
Everyone, we have an announcement to make.
Peter and I have made a decision... together.
We're going to be getting married sooner rather than later
and we will be moving to Dubai
right after it.
- When's the wedding? - Two weeks Saturday.
- Two weeks?
- Dad... Please.
- Well... I'd like to make a toast, then.
To you, Lou. To you, Peter.
We all wish you the very best.
- Thank you. - Thank you very much.
- Congratulations. - Congrats, guys.
- So, we'll get married in the living room
with just a few guests.
So much less fuss, so much more personal.
- So not you.
- Everything is going to be fine, okay?
Marnie's still good to cater.
Peter's family is coming from Saskatchewan.
And every time I feel like I'm gonna be sick to my stomach,
I just look at this picture of my dress
and I know everything will be fine.
- No, sorry, I don't have time to talk to you right now...
Okay, bye. You believe the nerve of this Chase Powers guy?
He comes over and asks for help with a horse that he ruined.
Now, he keeps calling me. - What's your problem?
The number one horse whisperer in the country wants your help.
If you fix his horse, do you have any idea
what that's going to do for your reputation?
- I don't care. I don't like him.
Besides, I'm the number one horse whisperer now.
- Someone's getting an ego.
(cellphone ringing)
- Hello?... Speaking...
- Uh-oh... - What?
- What?... What do you mean?...
That's not possible...
You're sorry? Well, I'm a lot more sorry than you are.
And I'll tell you what, I'll never buy a wedding dress
from you again ever.
Goodbye.
Our dresses... They won't be ready.
- Empty trunk. The "something will go missing" card.
- Would you just put those damn things away?
- Hey.
Are you taking a trip or something?
- Uh... Amy is.
She wants me to go on the Ring of Fire tour with her.
- That would be all right, I guess. I mean...
There will be a lot of standing around doing nothing...
For you.
- Before all this came up, I was thinking of doing
a little road trip myself, before vet school starts
and I get tied up for the next four years of my life.
I got to do it, man. It's now or never.
- Told Amy yet?
- Uh...
You know, the timing's not really the greatest,
so I'm just going to wait until things get back to...
You know, normal. - Okay. So...
Thinking about asking Ashley to come on the circuit.
- Hold on, what about the bad luck,
superstition, voodoo stuff that you--
- Yeah, I know, I know, but...
Thing is, it's just girlfriends that bring bad luck.
- So, what are you saying?
- I want to ask Ashley to be more than a girlfriend.
- You're nuts, man. (laughter)
- Yes. Yes, I am.
- Chase, no, I told you that I wasn't gonna take you on.
- I thought I'd give you one last chance.
I want you to meet Zephyr. - Wow...
- What?
- He just...
He looks exactly like my mom's old horse Pegasus.
He just passed away.
- He's acting like he knows you. Maybe it's meant to be, then.
- Hey!
How many times do you have to be kicked off the property?
- No, it's okay. - No, it's not.
She told you to leave. - No, Ty, I...
Actually, I'm going to help him with his horse.
Easy, boy. (neighing)
- You see? Can't get a bridle on him.
(neighing) He gets all high headed.
- All right...
Come here, you.
(clicking tongue)
- It's like watching paint dry.
- You've been in the competitive world too long.
Horse problems sometimes take more than three hours.
- Hmm...
(clicking tongue)
- Good boy.
Good boy.
Good boy.
- That's incredible.
(chuckling)
- Well, if the horse senses your impatience,
it won't work. Good boy.
He's got to trust you.
This guy, totally stressed out, probably from all the traveling.
- Yeah, could be.
You're the real deal, aren't you?
Garret was right.
I heard you got invited to go on the Ring of Fire tour.
You're thinking about going?
- I don't know.
- It's a fantastic experience. Garret's not on it this time,
but this legendary dude from Oklahoma is
and he's amazing to watch. We'd learn a lot from him.
(chuckling)
- You don't seem like the type of guy
who learns a lot from other people.
I mean, in the ring, you're just... you're so...
- Charismatic and handsome, yeah.
- Arrogant.
- People expect a show, so that's what I give them.
It's a persona I put on, just like the clothes.
Don't tell me you go jumping over stacks of barrels bareback
every day of the year. You have showmanship too,
Miracle Girl. (laughing)
I know it's none of my business, but what's with the ring?
Engaged to that guy or something?
- No, it's a promise ring.
- Promise ring... Promise to... To what?
- To be there, to...
- My mother made the list, to be honest with you, so...
- I don't know what to tell you,
because they're not all gonna fit into this room.
- We'll get a bigger room. - Overflowing the kitchen,
in the bathroom? - Rent a hall or something.
- No, that is so impersonal.
I want to have a connection with the place,
like when it was at the dude ranch?
That meant something to me.
- You know what we should do? - What?
- Rent a nice suite in a hotel in Calgary.
- Like you did for your first wedding?
- Um... an idea.
The Golf and Country Club?
- No, it is old and moldy. - All right.
Uh... Another suggestion. Polo Club.
- Well, eloping's looking better and better.
(sighing) Come here.
I gotta meet a guy at a job site.
I'll call you, okay? - Okay.
Wow, so much for my dream wedding.
We're getting married in a week and I don't know where,
who's coming. And the best part, I don't have a wedding dress.
- What happened to your dress?
- The bridal store in New York let me down.
- Oh, Lou! - No surprise, really.
- Lou, let's...
Let's just go have a look at the Polo Club.
- Okay, I'll go get my coat.
- That poor kid. And you know what?
I would help more. You know I would.
But you remember the last wedding fiasco.
I don't want her to resent me.
- Yes, I do. I remember it well.
- You know, Grandpa, I gotta say,
I thought that Lisa would've helped me a bit more.
Here I am in the middle of a crisis
and she's acting as if she's totally disinterested
in the whole thing. - Well, she's not.
And you should talk to her.
She's just afraid to, you know...
- Afraid to what? Where are we?
- Your grandma and I, we tied the knot right here.
I thought it was...
Maybe it was an option.
- It's perfect.
It's charming,
it has history...
It's perfect.
This is the place, Grandpa. This is it. I can feel it.
For the first time, I can actually feel it.
Thank you.
(laughing)
- Looking good.
- I really think you need to take the heat off him.
Stop competing for a while and just let him be a horse.
- Okay, I hear you.
- I'll put him on a regimen of anti-stress herbs.
That should help out as well.
- Great. Sounds great.
So, hey, speaking of traveling,
I got to head out of town for a week or two.
I was wondering if, maybe, you could...
- Yeah, I can keep him here if you like.
That way, I can work with him some more.
- Okay. That would be great. - Okay.
- So, I guess I'll see you when I get back and...
Thought any more about joining the Ring of Fire tour?
- Um...
I'm still thinking about it. (motorcycle engine)
- All right.
I'll see you later.
- Okay.
- They were the only ones I could find.
Everything else had to be specially made.
But you know what?
If you don't like them, I'll just take them back.
- They're... They're good.
- Yeah.
- I look like a big meringue. (laughter)
- Fluffy!
(sobbing)
- Hey, Tim.
I wanted to say thanks a lot for the party. It's great.
- Yeah. Rush job.
- Okay...
- Look at this. Right?
This is working out just the way we thought.
- Yeah, it's lovely. Hey, you know, Lisa,
I have to ask you something.
Did you and Grandpa decide not to get married because of me?
- Oh, no! No, no! Of course not. We... I mean...
Not completely.
- Because I would understand if you resented me a bit.
- Lou, what?
- I don't know. I just...
I could've used a little more input from you
over these past few days. - Oh?
- Excuse me, guys. I'm sorry. Can I borrow my bride-to-be?
- Sure, sure.
- Hey, Ty. Are you going to talk to me?
- About what? - Anything?
- I have to get drinks for people.
- Ty...
- Did you invite that new friend of yours?
- Who, Chase? No. Why would I?
- I don't know. You guys seem pretty close.
- Ty!
- You're giving him a hard time.
That has anything to do with the California racing schedule?
Your best before date running out, is it?
- I'm behind schedule, but the wedding plans changed.
I'll get there.
- I suppose you could've missed your own daughter's wedding.
You've missed most everything else.
- No, I don't think I'd miss Lou's wedding, Jack.
I gotta give her away, after all.
- You'll give her away? Is that right?
Who raised her from the time she was 15 years old, huh?
That would be me.
I'll be the one giving her away.
- You'll have to get past me first, old man.
- I can't believe you two.
I'll walk myself down the aisle.
- Honey...
We're... Lou...
Look what you did.
- Me?
Why do you make everything feel like a root canal? God!
- Have you heard from Ashley? I can't get her on her cell.
- Um... I think she was heading over to Caleb's
to pick him up. I'm sure they'll be here soon.
- I just wish she'd keep me in the loop.
(knocking)
- Pretty.
- Thanks.
- So?
What's the occasion?
- I was hoping I could talk you into something.
- Caleb, I know you want me to go on the rodeo circuit
with you, but hello!
I'm not your girlfriend anymore, remember?
- Maybe I don't want you to go as my girlfriend.
- What would you want me to go as?
- Well...
I was hoping, maybe, that's what we can talk about.
- Are you sure you're okay?
- I am just a nervous bride on the eve of her wedding.
- Okay. You know I love you, right?
- I do.
- Save that for tomorrow.
(laughter)
- I'll see you in church.
- Yeah.
(sighing)
- Lou?
- Hey.
- Honey...
I know I haven't exactly been in the best frame of mind
through this whole thing, but can you blame me?
What father would be?
It's just... I'm going to miss you so much...
- Don't say it, Dad.
- Okay. I...
... have something for you.
I gave this to your mom just before we got married
and you may want to wear it. You may not...
- Ty!
Look...
I don't want to go to this wedding tomorrow
and pretend to be all happy, if we don't talk this through.
I just hate it when you're mad at me.
- I'm not mad at you. - Yes, you are.
You're mad at me for taking on Chase's horse.
It's just... he had a real problem with Zephyr,
he asked me if I could help and I wanted to see
what I could do.
We have to stick together in this business.
- In this business...
So now that you have the big, honking, flaming truck,
you're definitely one of them? In this business?
- No. - Next you'll tell me
you'll go on the tour with him? Did he talk you into it?
- Chase didn't talk me into anything.
I haven't even decided whether I'm going or not.
And... Besides, I...
I didn't think it was going to be just me.
I thought it was going to be you and I.
- I can't.
I can't...
- You can't what?
- I need to do my own thing.
Maybe some traveling, or...
- Some traveling...
- Amy...
Look, I love you,
but I need to do this and I need to do it alone.
- Okay...
Just don't tell me what to do or what not to do.
- I'm not telling you what to do!
- Yes, you are! - When did I?
Even if I did, you wouldn't listen to me.
- You're right.
You're right...
I guess this doesn't mean much anymore.
- So, what's going on with you and Amy?
Not that it's any of my business.
- I need a few weeks off. Is that okay?
- Weeks?
I guess. Is there a reason?
- Does there have to be?
- If you're leaving for weeks, there damn well better be.
- I need to go somewhere on my own.
- That's why you guys are giving each other the cold shoulder.
- Amy's not taking it too good.
She wants me to go on the Ring of Fire tour with her,
but she's going to have plenty of company without me.
- What Ring of Fire tour?
- I haven't decided yet, okay?
- You can't go on your own. Someone's got to go with you.
- Ty said he would, but then he ditched me.
- Did he, now?
(sighing) - No...
I don't know...
I think we just broke up.
I can't... deal with this on top of everything else.
I need to get away for a little while.
Please, just come with me. - I'm not going anywhere.
- Grandpa! Fine...
I guess I'm not going either then!
- What? What's wrong now?
- What's wrong? I'll tell you what's wrong.
I just got off the phone with Peter
and his family is stuck at the Saskatoon airport.
There's a major blizzard.
And Grandpa, please tell me you remembered that limo.
Oh, my God!
Is that the right time? I have to get ready.
This is completely surreal.
I feel like I'm having an out of body experience.
- It's okay, Lou. Just breathe, all right?
- Hi.
- Hey.
- Can I have a second with the bride?
- Of course.
- What do you got there?
- Open the top box.
- Okay.
Is this...
Oh, my God...
My dress...
My dress...
Lisa, how did you do this?
- I have a friend who knows a friend in New York
who knows the designer and when she heard your story,
she pulled out all the stops and got your dress done.
And the girls' too.
- I don't know how to thank you.
- Honey, I don't want you to think
that I didn't want to help more!
It's all I can do to keep from jumping in,
stepping on your toes and taking over.
But you remember how that went last time.
(sighing)
Lou, I'm sure you must be missing your mom.
I would never try to fill her shoes.
But if you need anything ever,
or you just want to talk, I'm here.
- God, I haven't worn a tie for as long as I can remember.
I can't breathe in the thing.
Did you get those lapel flowery thingies?
- Oh, jeez...
Look at the two of you!
- Wow!
- Here comes our bride.
- Dad...
Grandpa...
I would be honoured
if you would both walk me down the aisle.
- And I would be honoured to do that.
- Okay. Is the limo here?
- Where's that damn limo? - You and I should get going.
- Okay...
- Here you go. - Thanks.
- Hi, it's mom.
Where are you? I'm worried sick...
What do you mean, you're fine?...
Ashley, is that Caleb's voice?
Where are you?... Ash, don't you...
Ashley!
Hi, how are you?
- I understand...
Does not surprise me at all.
Thank you.
Forgot to book the limo.
- Grandpa?! Did you forget to do it?
- No, I didn't, and calm down.
There is a solution to this.
There's always a solution.
- Careful, now. Watch your step.
- We'll be right there.
- I can't breathe, Grandpa. I can't breathe.
- Just calm down and take in some air.
- Okay.
- Lou?
Are you all right?
- Grandpa...
I don't think I can do this.
(organ music)
- Listen, thanks a lot for standing in for my brother.
- No problem, man. - Thanks.
- Okay...
- Honey, what's wrong? - I don't know.
I'm going to miss you. I'm going to miss home.
- Home's not going anywhere and neither am I.
- But is this the right thing to do?
Because if I do this, then it changes everything.
And...
And I don't want to lose what I have here.
- You have to ask yourself one question.
Do you love him?
Because if you do, you're not losing anything.
You're only gaining.
(door opening)
- All rise.
- I love you.
- I love you too.
- You're my girl.
- Family and friends, I'd like to welcome you
on behalf of Peter and Lou,
a very special couple.
Do you stand here now
and give yourselves to each other in marriage?
(Peter and Lou): We do.
- Who gives this woman to be married to this man?
- I do.
We do.
- Yeah, we do.
- You may now repeat your vows.
- I, Samantha Louise Fleming...
- I, Peter Walter Morris,
do take you...
- To be my husband,
my constant friend...
- My partner...
- My faithful partner and my one true love...
- And I will always be open...
- And honest with you...
- And I will cherish you for as long as we both shall live...
- For as long as we both shall live.
- Samantha Louise,
do you take this man to be your lawful wedded husband?
- I do.
- Peter Walter,
do you take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife?
- I do.
- The rings, please.
- With this ring, I thee wed.
- With this ring,
I thee wed.
- I proclaim you husband and wife.
You may kiss.
(applause)
I present you Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morris.
(neighing) - Grandpa, it's fantastic.
- The best for you, honey.
- I love you. - I love you too.
Hop in. - Okay.
(laughter)
- Now, stay warm.
- Okay.
(everyone): Bye!
♪ Baby don't worry ♪
- Okay. Take care of yourself.
♪ I'm not in a hurry ♪
♪ I got nothing but time ♪
- Bye.
Go on.
♪ While away ♪
♪ While away ♪
♪ While away one more day ♪
I can't believe you're still going.
You know, you could go anytime. The spring, whenever.
- I'll be too busy with Scott in the spring.
This is the right time. I can feel it.
- Just don't say goodbye, okay?
I've had too many goodbyes from you.
♪ There's something about a summer's day ♪
♪ It just takes my blues away ♪
♪ Baby take a walk with me ♪
♪ Once around a willow tree ♪
♪ And listen to what I say ♪
♪ I got my problem ♪
♪ And you got your fear ♪
♪ Maybe we'll solve it ♪
♪ In a couple of years ♪
♪ While away ♪
♪ One more day ♪ Ty!
Ty!
I'm so sorry.
- I'm sorry too. I'm sorry.
- I don't want to stand in your way, okay?
That's not what I want to do. You should go.
- It has nothing to do with wanting to leave you.
I just want to be on my own.
I'll be back.
You should go on that tour.
- I'm going to. My dad's going with me.
- That's great.
You should go. Absolutely.
- Ty, don't worry about anything, okay?
Can I have it back?
The ring.
Can I?
- I love you.
♪ While away ♪ - I love you too.
♪ While away ♪ (laughing)
♪ While away one more day ♪
♪ While away one more day ♪
♪ While away ♪
♪ While away ♪
♪ While away one more day ♪♪