04x04 - Skin Transparent

Episode transcripts for the 2016 TV show "Queen Sugar" Aired September 2016 - current.*
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"Queen Sugar" follows the life of two sisters, one a formidable journalist & activist from New Orleans, and the other a modern woman, who, with her teenage son Micah, leaves her upscale apartment in Los Angeles and moves to the heart of Louisiana to claim an inheritance from her recently departed father: an 800-acre sugarcane farm.
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04x04 - Skin Transparent

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Previously on "Queen Sugar"...

You believe everything you read?

This book was written
by somebody I trust.

- Jimmy Dale.
- Oh, hi, Nova. Nice to see you again.

What's he talking about?

Did she write about our past?

You gonna show our face in our house?

But I ain't the one, boy.

- No!
- You're gonna k*ll him!

There are things going on

that shouldn't be, Charley.

My intention wasn't to hurt anyone.

This is the last time
I let you in this house,

Nova Bordelon.

Be sure to check the mail
every other day.

And water the plants once a week.

And no wild parties with the friends.

Or private parties with Keke.

[BOTH LAUGH]

No. No worries about that.

Keke ain't been
answering my texts lately.

Seems like I can't do anything right.

Are you sure you're up to doing this?

I don't want to cause more problems

- between you and your mom.
- No, it's all good.

The drive up will
give me time to think...

About what I'm doing with my life.

There's been a lot going on since...

since I got back.

Well, if it makes you feel any better,

I don't know what I'm doing
with my life right now either.

[BOTH LAUGH]

Right.

♪♪

♪♪

They're really not coming
to your book signing tomorrow?

I don't know. I hope they do.

I don't know why they think
the silent treatment

is gonna solve anything.

There was a lot of anger
in the moment, but...

It'll pass.

I don't know.

It's like, when my mom and dad broke up.

I didn't think that we would get to

where we could be in the same room again.

But y'all got through it.

It wasn't overnight.

But you got there.
It's the same with this.

All I can do is let everybody know

I love them, and how
important they are to me.

In time, this will blow over.

Hopefully.

Well, I love you.

You're important to me.

sh**t.

Oh, Micah.

♪ Dreams never die ♪

♪ Take flight as the world turns ♪

♪ Keep the colors in the lines ♪

♪ Take flight as the world turns ♪

♪ Keep the colors in the lines ♪

♪ Take flight ♪

♪ Dreams never die ♪

♪ Keep the colors in the lines ♪

♪ Keep the colors in the lines ♪

♪ Take flight ♪

♪♪

Baby, you been up
since the middle of the night.

You feeling okay?

I couldn't sleep. I was...

Got all these recipes
running through my head.

I'm sure you ain't got to
do it right now,

but that's not the point.

We need to talk about it.

Talk about him.

Don't waste no time
thinking about no Jimmy Dale,

'cause I'm not.

Really?

Vi, you and the whole family

ain't talking to Nova 'cause of him.

Mm, not supposed to mention her neither.

And as for that fool...

You got rid of him,
which I do appreciate.

And I can't tell you how much.

And that's all I'm thinking about.

You know I got you.

No matter what.

So why don't you come on
to the back and be with me?

Okay.

I'm gonna be back in a minute, okay?

♪♪

♪♪

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

♪♪

Your team set up fast.

This space is ideal.

Hmm.

- All right?
- No bugs.

More sanitary and private.

Way back here, deep in the barracks.

It's perfect.

Thank you.

I'm just glad it worked.

You made it work.

So, bravo to you.

It's not too busy, though.

No, no, it'll take some time for people

to start feeling safe to come in.

But we've spread the word that we're

a designated safe zone,
a sensitive location, right?

No I.C.E. Raids allowed.

I know, but with all the hate in the air,

people are afraid of I.C.E., regardless.

I mean, they're raiding
schools and churches.

- Oh, God.
- No area is truly safe.

We have a visitor.

Hey. What's... what's going on?

Uh, what's going on is,
we opened our old home

as a word-of-mouth clinic
for migrant workers.

We?

Oh, let me introduce.

Romero Rodriguez, my son, Micah.

- Pleased to meet you.
- Yeah, good to meet you.

Romero works as a physician assistant

at St. Josephine's hospital,

and he also treats migrant workers

at the border and throughout the parish.

Oh, wow. That's dope.

Your mom is providing a great
service to the community.

Okay, well, Romero and his team

will be running the clinic.
I just provided the space.

Excuse me.

It was great to meet you, Micah.

Yeah, you too.

[CELLPHONE CHIMES]

Everything okay?

This is the, uh, the investigator

that I hired to look into those letters.

Did they figure out who it was?

Yeah, the police have him.

Thankfully, it wasn't tied
to anything organized.

One of those bored,

hateful men spending
too much time in basements.

Then why did he come after me?

'Cause you're out there
trying to change things.

I mean, you're not the only one
he's done this to.

♪♪

Thank you for taking care of it, mom.

Not everyone could have handled this.

But you did.

I'm proud of you.

You're needed out front, baby.

I got to get this order

for Ralph Angel ready
for his new program.

Oh, baby, let Rhonda take care of that.

The place is called
Vi's Prized Pies and Diner.

Folks came to see Vi.

Ohh!

[CLATTERING]

I don't... you got to watch
what the hell you doing!

I'm sorry, Miss Violet.
I was just trying to...

just don't have time for no mess today!

♪♪

I'm the one who's sorry.

I just didn't sleep well last night,

so I'm a little on edge.

- Forgive me.
- Look here, baby.

You go ahead and handle back here.

I'll take care of up front, all right?

We're a team, right?

- What up, bud?
- All right.

What's up, aunt Vi?

Hey, baby.

Smells good in here.

- They almost ready?
- Just about.

What you doing,
coming through the back door?

Your niece out front again.

Rhonda?

Handle that.

Yes, ma'am.

♪♪

Miss Nova, I love you, and I'm so sorry,

but Miss Violet ain't changed
her mind about you visiting.

Same as yesterday and the day before.

Okay, I hear you.

But could you please
tell aunt Vi or Hollywood

- that I...
- It's no use.

Soon as I say, "Nova said,"

I got a hand to the face
and a frosty attitude.

She ain't ready to hear from you.

I'm sorry.

- Welcome.
- Excuse me.

Come on in.

- How you doing?
- MAN: All right.

♪♪

♪♪

I was like y'all. Fresh out.

Looking for a second chance,
something different.

That's what made me
want to do this program.

Named it after my Daddy.

That is my life savings.

Same way this farm could be for you.

Y'all met Benny.

It's hard work. He'll tell you.

Early mornings, sweat. For sure.

Got to get your hands dirty.

It's hard labor, but out here,
you ain't working for the man.

Ain't nothing but space, feel me?

So make it beautiful.

Is it steady pay, though?

I mean, I hear that farmers'
pay is irregular.

If you looking for an office job,

you ain't gonna find that on the farm.

Y'all look around.

We got, like, about of y'all, huh?

Statistics say, what,

half of y'all will be back in six months.

My job to make sure y'all
ain't part of that half.

All right, then.

Got pies and paperwork,
some coffee inside.

Y'all fill that out,
let's get this thing started.

You said you got pies, man. I'm with you.

- I got pies right there.
- Come on, now.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

♪♪

So, am I right? Is something off?

Yeah, something's real wrong.

That worthless land purchase

in the Landry board minutes?

So, the permits were misfiled...
on purpose, I'm sure...

to hide their plans to develop
a business center on the site.

But it's in the middle of nowhere.

Not for long. That new highway?

Yeah, the one riding through St. Thomas.

Not anymore.

The new route will
cut right through St. Jo.

So, word is, they're
putting everything behind

Jacob Boudreaux taking Barrera's
seat on the city council.

Jacob? Why would they...

Of course.

To make sure the city council
doesn't fight back.

[SIGHS]

Wait.

Am I reading this right?

This route guts most of
the black farmers' land.

It guts our land.

I should have known.

[LINE RINGING]

This is Ralph Angel.

Can't get to my phone right now.

- Leave a message.
- [BEEP]

I leave in two days, Ralph Angel.

Please call me back.

I love you.

♪♪

[CELLPHONE THUDS]

[SIGHS]

[CELLPHONE RINGS]

♪♪

[BEEP]

Hey, Deborah. How are things going?

DEBORAH: Are you sitting down?

Yes, I'm sitting. Uh, what's up?

That glowing New York Times review?

It's now a six-week national tour.

Six weeks? Seriously?

First stop Houston,
then the big apple, Nova,

Boston, Chicago,
San Francisco, and Atlanta.

Are you still there?

Yes. I'm here.

Give me a minute.

[SIGHS]

All this from the times review?

Yes, Miss soon-to-be best-selling author.

Wow.

A national tour for a debut book?

Deborah, I just don't have the words.

Thank you.

This is wonderful.

[CHUCKLES] Enjoy the moment, Nova.

- See you soon?
- Yes, see you soon.

[CELLPHONE BEEPS]

♪♪

Wow.

You have been working
real hard this morning.

And I appreciate it.

Now, you go take a break
before the lunch hour gets here.

♪♪

MAN: I didn't marry her
for her cooking, you know?

Now, in the beginning, I was
the only cook in the house.

[LAUGHS]

She didn't like that. Mnh-mnh, no.

So she learned.

[LAUGHS]

♪♪

That out there, that's what love will do.

Hey, hey, Vi, am I right?

My Claire learned to cook
almost as good as you.

Good enough to make him
a stranger at the high yellow.

We couldn't compete.

Yeah, yeah. I...

I miss that woman.

♪♪

See y'all later.

Take care of yourself, baby.

Thank you for meeting me.

Not a problem.

So, you've heard that news.

About Jacob running for
your city council seat?

I swear, these people.

It was a hard decision to step down.

Wait, you're...

Isabel, please don't.

Hold your seat.
Help me stop this highway.

It's just not worth running up against

Jacob Boudreaux and that family.

We could form a coalition.

I will fully support your campaign.

You're barking up
the wrong tree, Charley.

I'm stepping down because
I know a brick wall

coming at me when I see one.

You didn't choose this.

He got to you somehow, didn't they?

That highway can't be stopped.

There's too many deep pockets
that want to get deeper

that are fully invested
in ensuring that it happens.

That's what they said about
the prison, but we stopped that.

The prison was a state project.

The highway is federal.

It involves more money
and more stakeholders

who are willing to sell
their mother down the river

to see this happen.

Why do you think the Landrys
let go of the prison so easily?

They already had
a back-up plan to cash out.

A bigger plan.

The prison fight didn't seem
so easy to me.

Oh, it'll seem like child's play

if you try to stop this highway.

We can do this, together,

from a solid grassroots campaign.

[SPEAKING SPANISH]

Choose your battles and know
when to throw in the towel.

We can't win them all.

♪♪

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[CELLPHONE CHIMES]

_

_

Charley, good to see you.

And you.

Good to have you back in town, Frances.

Aww.

I took the Liberty of ordering for you.

No thank you.

All right.

I don't appreciate being handled.

The board minutes
I've received are a farce.

A smokescreen.

If there was an error, I'm sure
it was a clerical oversight.

Omitting your highway proposal
to gut St. Jo

and take over half of Bordelon land

is not an oversight.

Please, stop taking
everything personally.

My family is losing land, as well.

In exchange for a lucrative
business enterprise.

And as a Landry shareholder,
you will profit, too.

Land is the only thing God
is not making any more of,

so it's a blood sport.

And you know it.

Which is why I will not see my family

and the black farmers of St. Jo
thrown away like trash.

years ago, you'd be lucky

to be allowed to clean toilets here,

and yet, you just walked
across these grounds like...

like you owned the damn place.

You're not one of them.

I read your sister's book.

You conquered the league

and turned a basketball
player into an empire.

[CHUCKLES]

Only a stone cold capitalist
knows how to do that.

We're more alike than not.

You think my sister's sentimental drivel

has given you insight into
who I am and what I've done?

You don't know the half.

So let me fill you in.

You wouldn't make it one day

in Hollywood or professional basketball.

And as you said, I conquered them both.

So what do you think
I'm gonna do to Jacob

when he tries to run for office for you?

Yeah, yeah, I know about that, too.

♪♪

I really appreciate
you getting me all of this,

but why not just make me a play list?

- Play list?
- Yeah.

- [LAUGHS] You serious?
- Current time.

Yeah, you're clearly not a musician.

[CHUCKLES] Digital just can't capture

- the full sound like vinyl.
- Mm.

Music deserves a fully
immersive experience.

You got to let yourself be transported.

- Vinyl is the key.
- Okay, okay, I got it.

We will test this theory
when you're finished.

Okay.

I'm telling you,
when the needle hits the groove,

ooh-whee, it's like magic.

You'll see.

Voilà.

- [MUSIC PLAYS]
- Turntable for my lady.

♪♪

♪♪

- Turn it off.
- Huh?

Turn it off, quick. There you go.

Stop it right here.

[ENGINE STOPS]

- That's how you roll.
- Pop!

Mr. Benny let me hold the wheel,

and it's like riding a dragon.

What you know about riding a dragon, huh?

I know everything about dragons.

[CHUCKLES] Go inside

and get some lemonade.
Let me talk to Mr. Benny.

- All right, I'll be back.
- Come on, player.

There you go.

Wash your hands.

- I will.
- Nasty.

What you think?

This thing gonna work?

I think so.

Feel good helping out our people, huh?

It does.

And I appreciate you helping me out, man.

Man, ain't no thing.

I got you.

Hey, man.

You mind if I ask you something personal?

What's up?

I don't mean to get into your business

or nothing like that, but is it true what

I'm hearing about,
you know, you and Blue?

What you hear?

Now, listen, I don't mean
no harm by what I'm saying.

I just want to give props
to you for being a father.

My biological never stepped up for me

the way you do for your son.

That's all I'm saying.

I'm proud to be working for
a brother doing the right thing.

Nothing but respect, man.

Keep it up.

Appreciate it.

♪♪

[DOORBELL RINGS]

Micah!

It's your dad!

[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]

- Hey. What's up?
- Hey, man.

Come on in.

- Hi.
- Hey.

Oh.

Hey, Charley. I...

Micah didn't mention you were home.

Yeah, I didn't...
I didn't hear you come in.

Yeah. Um...

well, I said I had a surprise for you.

Let me introduce you to my daughter, Tia.

Micah's sister.

♪♪

Well, this is a surprise.

Tia?

What a pretty name.

Thank you.

I like your name, too.

Well, it's a nickname for Charlotte.

So, Micah, um...

Now that you've met your sister,

perhaps you two could get
to know each other better.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Charley, look, we're planning
a breakfast together.

How about if you joined us?

You know, have a nice family gathering,

and I can tell you about
some news I need to share.

I think you've shared enough, Davis.

Tia, let's, um...
You want to grab a soda?

Go ahead. It's fine.

♪♪

♪♪

So, Tia...

I don't know what your news is, Davis.

But I will not be whatever
it is you want me to be.

Some kind of surrogate mom
for that child.

Okay, I get that.

Charley, you're gonna
have to face the truth.

That child is innocent and here to stay.

I know that.

What I wanted to tell you

is that I'm retiring
from playing basketball.

I'm taking the head coaching job
at bayou state university,

and it'll be announced soon, so...

Good for you.

Tia will be welcome here
any time to visit Micah.

But I won't be backdoored
into raising your kid, Davis.

This is on you.

You kept this secret for years.

You laid with Tia's mom.

You led a double life, not me,

so this all this is your responsibility.

Right. And she is Micah's sister.

Yes, I know how biology works.

♪♪

Enjoy your time
with your children, Davis.

I wish you well,

and God help that poor girl.

Ladies and gentlemen,
the woman the New York Times

calls "A Luminous New Voice,"
the incomparable Nova Bordelon.

[APPLAUSE]

♪♪

♪♪

Thank you.

I'm happy to share this work
of uncompromising love.

What I will be reading today

is actually a last-minute
addition to the book.

I wasn't sure if I was
brave enough to include it.

Still not.

It asks tough questions about
what good people have to do

in order to carve out a safe
place in a dangerous world.

From the chapter "Buried Memories."

"I love my father beyond measure,

and I learned to love whatever he loved,

so any time we spent together
would become glorious time.

Often that meant just
the two of us at the lake.

This one morning, we went to get bait

at a gas station near lake verret.

I waited in the truck in eager
anticipation of our day,

but when my father returned,
he didn't have any bait.

But he did have a busted lip

and a look of anger
and humiliation on his face.

I saw three white men smiling.


I didn't get it then, but as an adult,

I now understand the veiled
catcalls they uttered that day.

There were threats of sexual v*olence

of what they planned to do to me,

a -year-old black girl
when her father wasn't around.

Daddy kept a close watch
over me after that.

But I had a secret.

I liked to wander
through the cane at night.

I loved the richness of the land.

It was me alone and safe in my world.

It was about a week
after that aborted fishing trip.

I was out in the night
and saw Daddy digging

a deep hole in the field.

I couldn't tell what was happening

until he pushed a dark mound of something

I couldn't quite see into the hole

and began to shovel
the land back in place.

Daddy never saw me standing watch,

and I never asked him about that night.

I was too scared to know
what it might have been.

That was the last time

I went out into the cane at night.

My natural connection
to the land, my birthright,

was buried with whatever
my father put in the earth.

All I know for sure is,

I never saw those white men again,

and my Daddy never again
took me fishing."

[APPLAUSE]

♪♪

[CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS]

♪♪

Thanks.

Chantal.

- Wow.
- Nova.

[LAUGHS]

I wasn't expecting to see you.

- Wow.
- Aww.

I'm really happy to see you.

I'm really glad you came.

Of course.

I wouldn't have missed this
for the world.

You know, I know just because
things didn't work out

between us doesn't mean
that I'm not still

happy for you, Nova.

And I am.

Your words are so beautiful,
and they're so powerful.

I'm so proud of you!

That means a lot to me.

I'm not used to this.

I mean, it's...

It means a lot.

Yeah, well, I have been
working on myself,

so I'm able to say that now.

[BOTH LAUGH]

I mean, we all got to grow, right?

Right. It's hard, though.

Oh, but it's so worth it.

- Indeed.
- Mm.

So, listen. Did you come alone?

I didn't see your family.

Are you good?

My nephew Micah is here.

Things are good.

Just complicated.

Understood.

Well, if you want a little
company later, so you know,

I can be a friendly ear
if you want to talk.

Or anything.

Or come by my place.

That's a tempting offer.

[CLEARS THROAT]

But I got plans later.

Well, you enjoy your moment.

♪♪

Maybe next time.

[DOG BARKING IN DISTANCE]

♪♪

NOVA: "It was the kind of place

that only rents rooms by the hour.

Star, in her drug-fueled haze,

was splayed out on the bed,
eyes rolled toward the ceiling,

drifting in and out of consciousness.

All the way, a snaggle-toothed John

stinking of stale cigarettes
and cheap whiskey,

was on top of her,
sweating and pumping away.

There was no tenderness,

only the stench of desperation
and soiled sheets.

Discarded in the corner was her baby,

sleeping fitfully."

[BOOK CLOSES]

- Darla!
- How could you do this?

- Wait a minute, Darla.
- How could you write

- about my past?!
- Let's talk.

I did things differently with you.

I didn't use your name

and changed identifying information.

The world won't know it's you.

Do you think I'm worried about the world?

Anyone in St. Jo with half a brain

will figure out
that you're talking about me.

This will expose my old life
to my new world.

I really took pains
to protect you, Darla.

And if someone does find out,
think about it.

Your story of resilience,
strength, and honesty

- is one to be proud of.
- This will destroy

the life that I have
worked so hard to build.

People need to hear that someone

in your situation can thrive.

I hoped you, of all people,
would understand.

Why me, of all people?

Because you told Ralph Angel
the truth about Blue

despite the pain you knew it would cause.

It's an inspiration and example

of the power of truth to heal the past.

Did you even consider my son

hearing these things about his mother?

What I used to do.

Who I used to be.

- Your identity is safe, Darla.
- No.

You wrote that I used
to steal to feed my addiction.

But you just published a book
full of memories

that you have stolen.

You're a thief. Do not touch me.

Don't ever come near me or Blue again.

You are lower than I ever was.

♪♪

♪ I've been trying for so long ♪

♪ To read the writing on the wall ♪

♪ Everyone to blame but me ♪

♪ And now I see ♪

- [DOOR OPENS]
- ♪ it was my neglect ♪

♪ That let the splinter bury in so deep ♪

Hey.

You look happy.

[KEYS JINGLE]

Guess you had fun.

It was cool.

You can tell me, Micah.

It's all right.

You should've been there.

There was this, like, um,
promotional film.

It was two families who had the read book

who were inspired to work
through their differences.

You should see it.

Whole family should see it.

I'm glad you found value in it.

I did. The best part
was, um, when aunt Nova

read a passage about granddad, though.

But you know about Daddy's depression

from the new yorker piece.

Well, no, this was different.

Sounded like, you know, granddad
had to protect aunt Nova

when she was a kid.

What are you talking about?

Well, I guess it wasn't
in the manuscript.

Aunt Nova wasn't sure
about adding it, but...

Just shows how sometimes
justice has to be taken.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

[LINE RINGING]

CHANTAL: Hi.

Hey, Chantal.

Uh, I hope it's not too late to call.

No.

But it depends on why you're calling.

Just wondering if you wanted
to get together after all.

Come over?

Wow.

Do you know where I'm at, Nova, right?

Yes.

Then why didn't you just come here?

To me?

So, now you want to call late,
have me leave,

and come to you like we're
Tinder buddies or something?

[SCOFFS] No.

You always did want everything
done on your terms, Nova.

That's not what I'm doing.

Look, I've been working on me.

Now it's time for you to work on you.

If you want me to be a friendly
ear to listen to you,

I can do that.

Do you want to talk about what's
been going on with your family

and why they weren't at the book launch?

You know...

I think I'm good.

I'll just...

Call it a night.

Early flight tomorrow.

Thanks, Chantal.

♪♪

[SIGHS]

I thought we agreed to leave Nova alone.

What makes you think I need
to hear anything

that girl has to say?

Because it's about Daddy.

Micah heard Nova read a story
at the book launch tonight

that wasn't in the copy that she gave us.

It's... it's about a fishing trip.

They were hassled by some white men.

I don't need to hear this.

Aunt Vi, what do you know?

I don't know nothin'.

Except God don't like ugly.

And he don't need my help,
yours, or Ernest's

to take care of business.

Okay.

What do you suspect?

Lord, have mercy.

I never knew for sure, but I suspect

that something happened to those...

Wretched men.

You saying that he did something to them?

Or somebody else they hurt or did wrong.

And you never said anything?

I don't think you need to know
every damn thing.

Just like Nova.

Think you got a right to what
everybody holds in their soul.

You don't.

All I know is, is that
after that fishing trip,

Ernest wouldn't take his eyes
off Nova, he was so worried.

And one day, he wasn't worried no more.

Do I think that my brother
carried a burden to his grave?

Yes.

Do I know what it was for sure?

No.

And I don't want to know.

Yeah, well, maybe he didn't
need to carry all that alone.

Maybe he wanted to carry it alone.

Not all dark corners need light.

Sometimes I think that
Jimmy Dale is my dark corner.

Maybe this was your Daddy's.

Way I see it, as long as you

ain't hurting nobody,
everybody got a right

to keep some things
between themselves and God.

You need something to be able
to talk about on judgment day.

♪♪

♪♪

[SOBBING]

♪♪

♪♪

She wrote about it.

About me.

She wrote about all of it.

[SOBS]

♪♪

- [WATER RUNNING]
- Baby, you coming to bed soon?

VI: I'm gonna take a quick bath.

[SOBS]

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪ If I leave, will you promise
me that you won't follow? ♪

♪ You treat your lies like
performances at the Apollo ♪

♪ All the schemes and the plots ♪

♪ And the games make me crazy ♪

♪ Like our love story's
written by Martin scorsese ♪

♪ Make your bed and you lie in it ♪

♪ That's just what happens ♪

- [LINE RINGING]
- ♪ took the life of our love ♪

It's Ralph Angel.

Can't get to my phone right now.
Leave a message.

♪ I hate that I still dream
about us together ♪

[BEEP, LINE RINGING]

♪ I was foolish to think
that this could be forever ♪

CHARLEY: Hi.
You've reached Charley Bordelon.

I can't get to the phone
right now, so please...

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Dreams of letting go ♪

VI: You've reached Violet Bordelon.

I'm unable to answer the phone right now,

so please leave your message,
and I'll return...

♪ oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪♪

♪ You do whatever you want,
and you blame it on heaven ♪

[ENGINE STARTS]

♪ Can we go separate ways
in an orderly fashion? ♪

♪ Do I have to explain
why we can't be together? ♪

♪ 'Cause the list is so long,
it would take me forever ♪

♪ I hate that I still
think about us together ♪

♪ I was foolish to think
that this could be forever ♪

♪ Oh, oh oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Dreams of letting go ♪

♪ Oh, oh oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪♪
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