| Dinna ye know, Tommy, that ye’re all I’m livin' for?
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| So how can ye go, Tommy, when I’ll need ye more an' more?
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| Tommy:(spoken)
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| No, Fiona. |
| You won’t remember that way. |
| And neither will I.
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| (sung) You and the world we knew will glow, till my life is through;
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| For you’re part of me from this day on.
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| And someday if I should love, it’s you I’ll be dreaming of,
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| For you’re all I’ll see from this day on.
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| These hurried hours were all the life we could share.
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| Still, I will go with not a tear, just a prayer
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| That when we are far apart, you’ll find something from your heart
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| Has gone! |
| Gone with me from this day on.
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| (spoken)
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| You see? |
| We mustn’t be sorry about anything.
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| I’m not. |
| In fact, I shouldna be surprised if I’ll be less
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| lonely now than I was afore ye came. |
| I think real loneliness
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| is no' bein' in love in vain, but no' bein' in love at all.
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| But it’ll fade in time.
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| No. It winna do that.
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| (sung)
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| Through all the years to come, an' through all the tears to come,
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| I know I’ll be yours from this day on.
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| Brigadoon, Brigadoon…
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| FIONA: Oh Tommy, 'tis the end of our day
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| TOMMY: I’m sorry Fiona, to stay I had to have no fears, no doubts.
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| Goodbye.
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| FIONA: Goodbye Tommy, and do not forget, any day, any night, that always and
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| always I love you, I love you, I love you. |