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Sita Sings the Blues

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    Moanin' Low, my sweet man I love him so
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    though he's mean as can be
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    He's the kind of man needs
    a kind of woman like me
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    a woman like me...
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    a woman like me...
    a woman like me...
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    a woman like me...
    a woman like me...
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    a woman like me...
    (etc...)
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    Rick wants to hire me!
    He's at a new studio.
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    Where is it?
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    India!
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    When?
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    I don't remember what year...
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    there's no year...
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    How do you know there's a year for that?
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    I think they say the 14th Century.
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    The 14th Century was recently.
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    No, but...I don't know...
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    That's when...the Moghuls were ruling,
    Babar was in India
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    The 11th then?
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    It's definitely B.C.
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    It's B.C. for sure
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    and I think it's Ayodhya,
    where Ram was born
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    I know that because they
    razed that temple.
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    They say that Ram was born there.
    Which I don't believe -
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    - but that's what they say.
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    And Ayodhya is in
    the state of Uttar Pradesh.
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    It's right there!
    Therefore the story has to be true.
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    It's probably based on as real as event
    as the Bible is based on.
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    You want to know the whole story?
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    Oh, because Ram's father had 4 wives.
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    -3 wives.
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    3 wives?
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    -4 sons.
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    4 sons, 3 wives. OK.
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    I know the names of the sons by the way.
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    Kausalya...
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    No, that's the wife, that's what I meant.
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    Kausalya, Sumitra and Kaikeyi.
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    And Kausalya's son was Ram
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    Sumitra's son was Laxman
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    Kaikeyi's son was Bharat
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    I'm so impressed!
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    Yes, and
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    Shatrughan I think was Laxman's brother
    which means he had to be, uh
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    Sumitra's son.
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    Sita was Ram's wife
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    Right, and Sita I know also,
    Sita's father was Janaka.
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    Sita has many names,
    Sita only being one of them.
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    Yeah.
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    Janaki! Janaki!
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    Janaki also.
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    And Vahish, Vahish, uh...
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    -I saw a play...
    -Vaidehi.
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    Vaidehi, I saw a play called Vaidehi, right,
    which I learned was another name for Sita.
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    Ram was about to be crowned
    by Dasharatha as the king
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    and Kaikeyi went to him and
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    Because she had done something really good
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    I think she had taken care of him
    when he was really sick.
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    Yes.
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    And so at that point he had said to her,
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    "You have one Boon.
    Anything you ask of me I will do."
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    and so she went and asked him
    to send Ram away for 14 years
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    thinking that was a long enough time,
    that if you go away for 14 years,
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    you're pretty much out of sight,
    out of mind.
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    Rama my son, today I wish to crown you
    King of Ayodhya
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    but my evil scheming wife Kaikeyi-
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    Grrr...
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    -just reminded me of an
    ancient vow I made.
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    To honor this vow, instead of
    crowning you king, I must
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    banish you to the forest for 14 years!
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    Goodbye, dear boy. You are noble and good.
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    The embodiment of righteousness.
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    A brave warrior prince.
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    Joy of Heaven and Earth.
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    The Ideal Man.
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    May the Gods be with you.
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    Don't let the door hit your ass
    on the way out.
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    That's what she asked for
    and Dasharatha was heartbroken
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    but given that all Indian men
    are true to their word...
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    He had to... do that.
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    And then he died? Didn't he die?
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    No, I don't think...
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    He died eventually...
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    No, but all those Ram Leelas
    I've seen when I was a kid...
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    He died right away?
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    There's this big scene, very dramatic
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    he's having a heart attack
    when his son is going away.
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    I do think he was unwell...
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    Yeah that's true.
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    And he also has a huge issue, right?
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    He's like ravaged by guilt,
    because Ram is such a good son.
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    And Ram, when he was told to go away,
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    actually said he would. He didn't create
    any problems, he didn't say,
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    "why?"
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    He just said,
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    "If that is your wish Father, I shall go."
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    And then he went.
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    And Sita said, "If you go, I go."
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    No, Sita.
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    The forest is beset by Rakshasa demons.
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    They harrass our Wise Men
    and desecrate their ritual fires.
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    I must fight them... alone.
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    But Rama, a woman's place is
    next to her Husband!
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    I will accept any hardship.
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    I cannot live without you...
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    I cannot live without you...
    I cannot live without you...
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    I hate to think what might have been
    if we had never met
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    Why should I suppose that this could be?
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    The weary days, the lonely nights,
    are easy to forget
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    since I am here, and you are here with me.
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    Here we are, you and I
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    let the World hurry by
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    Even while I waited, somehow, dear, I knew
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    You'd find me, I'd find you
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    Here we are, alone together
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    what matter whether, we wandered far?
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    And though we haven't got a bankful,
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    we can still be thankful
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    that here, that here we are!
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    Here we are, you and I
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    Let the World just hurry by
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    Even while I waited, somehow, dear, I knew
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    you'd find me, and I'd find you
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    Here we are, alone together
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    what matter whether we wandered far?
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    and though we haven't got a bankful,
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    we can still be thankful
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    that here we are!
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    That's all!
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    I'll miss you.
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    It's only a 6-month contract.
    I'll be back before you know it!
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    Ravana was the evil king of Lanka
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    and he just stole Sita.
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    He was an incredibly learned man.
    From what I understand, Ravana was...
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    Actually the only bad thing
    he seems to have done...
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    ...is capture Sita.
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    Which is kind of interesting because
    everything else about him seems to be, like
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    he was this really learned guy,
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    he knows all these weapons
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    he prays to the right Gods...
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    so all this stuff!
    He's like this Good King.
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    Except that, over time, we've been
    led to believe he's this complete...
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    that he's like Mogambo.
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    That's right, he lived on an island also!
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    He was a devoted Shiva-bhakta.
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    and he plays -
    -all these instruments...
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    Veena with his intestines.
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    With his intestines?
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    Yeah, for Shiva.
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    There's this whole thing about
    how devoted a fan he was
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    and he's asking Lord Shiva for some wish
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    and, you know, he is basically
    playing Veena with his intestines.
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    It's hard to fell someone
    like that in battle, because
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    what is pain to a man who
    plays Veena on his intestines?
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    Nothing much.
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    What I'm really impressed with is
    he was the king of Sri Lanka.
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    No, he was the king of Lanka.
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    It was Lanka. It's called Ceylon.
    It's the same country I think.
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    Well the point is that's what we think.
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    They built the bridge.
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    The bridge still exists,
    so NASA images say.
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    Really? NASA? It must be true then!
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    Maybe they saw it
    when they were on the moon!
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    Isn't the Suruphanaka story -
    Suruphanaka right?
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    Surphanaka.
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    I'm messing up her name.
    God, they're gonna be after me
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    Surphanaka is the one
    with the really ugly nose.
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    Surphanaka. But she was Ravana's sister.
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    Ravana! Rama has slaughtered your Rakshasas
    in the forest. You must take revenge!
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    Don't do it, Master. Rama is powerful.
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    Sister, do not bother me
    with your petty concerns.
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    Dear Brother Ravana,
    have you seen Rama's wife Sita?
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    She is the most beautiful
    woman in the world.
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    Her skin is fair like the lotus blossom.
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    Her eyes are like lotus pools.
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    Her hands are like, um, lotuses.
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    Her breasts like
    big, round, firm, juicy...
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    Lotuses!
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    Mmmm, ahhhh...
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    Make Sita your wife, Ravana.
    Steal her from Rama!
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    Don't do it, Master!
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    I'll hear no arguments from you, Mareecha.
    You must help me at once.
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    Transform yourself into
    a beautful golden deer to distract Rama.
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    While Sita is unguarded, I'll grab her!
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    Sita WILL be mine! Hahahahahaaa!
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    What a beautiful golden deer!
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    Oh Rama, won't you capture it for me?
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    I don't know, Sita. It could be a trick!
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    Oh Rama, pleeeaaase?
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    All right, Sita. You ask for so little
    and give me so much.
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    But promise you won't leave the hut
    while I'm gone. The forest is dangerous.
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    I promise! Oh Rama, I love you!
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    I love you, Sita.
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    Love was blind to me, now it's kind to me,
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    Love has opened my eyes.
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    Since it came to me, life's a game to me
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    with the sweetest surprise.
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    I never knew how good it was to be
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    a slave to one who means the world to me.
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    I loved that man from the start,
    and way down deep in his heart
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    I know he loves me, Heaven knows why
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    and when he tells me
    he can't live without me
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    what wouldn't I do for that man?
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    He's not an angel or saint,
    and what's the odds that he ain't
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    with all his faults I know he'll get by
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    I'll be so true to him,
    he'll never doubt me
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    What wouldn't I do for that man?
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    Oh, when he lets me lean my,
    my weary head on his shoulder
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    I close my eyes right there
    and wish I never grow older
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    I'll never leave him alone,
    I'll make his troubles my own
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    I love that man as nobody can
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    I'm just no good when
    his arms are about me
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    What wouldn't I do for that man?
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    Oh, what wouldn't I do for that man?
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    I'll never leave him alone,
    I'll make his troubles my own
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    I love that man better than I do my self
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    I'm just no good when
    his arms are about me
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    What wouldn't I do for that man?
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    Oh there's not a thing
    I wouldn't do for my man.
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    That's all!
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    But you know what Sita does then?
    How she is able to tell these people where she -
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    She drops her jewelry
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    along the way.
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    And that's how they were able to find her.
    It went all the way up to Lanka.
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    How many times did she drop the jewelry?
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    She was wearing a whole lot
    of jewelry in the forest.
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    I mean, no, remember, she's not wearing
    any jewelry 'cause she left everything
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    before she left Ayodhya and she came -
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    Oh, she left everything?
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    Right, she just came
    in her Sanyasi clothes.
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    Don't challenge these stories.
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    She's gone.
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    I told her not to leave the hut!
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    Oh how will I ever find her?
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    Sita!
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    Sitaaaaaa!
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    Oh Sita, what has become of you?
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    Actually, the origins of Hanuman...
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    All these demons were attacking the Earth
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    and supposedly all the Gods
    and everyone went to Vishnu and said,
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    "Please help us, please help us!"
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    So Vishnu said that he was
    gonna be born on Earth as Ram.
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    But he was born as Krishna also,
    this is very confusing.
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    That's dasavatar, 10 incarnations.
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    So... the 10th one is the last one,
    not come yet supposedly.
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    So anyway, he said what we'll do is,
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    Shiva will be born as
    someone who helps him.
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    So Shiva was actually...
    Hanuman is an incarnation of Shiva.
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    Oh I didn't know that.
    - I didn't know that either.
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    Yup. And, so Hanuman is actually
    born with the sole purpose
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    of eventually meeting up
    with Ram and helping him.
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    Like that was the reason for his birth.
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    (sobbing, crying...)
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    I will help you.
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    Who are you?
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    I am Hanuman, the Monkey Warrior!
    Son of the Wind!
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    I am Rama, Prince of Ayodhya.
    Let us be allies.
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    I shall be your servant forever.
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    Now go, find Sita!
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    Hello?
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    It's me.
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    Dave! Where are you?
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    Trivandrum, silly. At home.
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    You have a home phone?
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    Of course.
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    You've been gone a month and you
    never e-mailed me your phone number.
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    I didn't?
    Well, I have some good news.
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    They've extended my contract another year!
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    What? Another year?
    You said you'd be back in 6 months!
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    But I like it here.
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    What about me? What about Lexi?
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    What about our apartment?
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    Uhhhh...
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    What about US?
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    Don't cry, Nina.
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    I love you.
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    You could come here...
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    She sits under a tree.
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    And she weeps.
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    And thinks of Ram. And prays to Ram.
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    And all these evil people, you know all
    these movies and all these shows we've seen
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    all these evil people come and sort of
    scare her, and she prays to Ram.
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    But the thing is that the women,
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    whatever, the women-demon,
    who are supposed to protect her,
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    are amazed, by her devotion to Ram.
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    And so Ravana also comes and says,
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    "what can Ram do for you,
    blah blah blah, that I can't?"
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    but she's still, "Ram will come here
    and you still have one last chance
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    "because once he comes here, you know,
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    "your ass is grass."
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    I love you Sita. You must be my wife.
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    Never. I love only Rama.
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    I am the chaste and
    virtuous wife of another man.
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    I belong to Rama as the
    rays belong to the Sun.
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    Give me back to Rama, or you
    shall soon hear his mighty bow
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    that resounds like Indra's thunderbolt!
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    The more a man speaks sweetly to a woman,
    the more she insults him!
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    You have two months to decide,
    lovely lady.
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    Then you shall share my bed!
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    If you do not marry me, my Rakshasas
    will slaughter you for my breakfast.
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    Your ugly yellow eyes should fall out of your head
    as you stare at me so lustfully, Ravana.
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    The only reason I do not reduce you
    to ashes with my own blazing power
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    is because Rama has not
    ordered me to do so.
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    Grrrrowl!
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    When night is creepin', and
    I should be sleepin' in bed
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    if you were peepin', you'd find
    that I'm weepin' instead
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    My lovin' Daddy left his baby again,
    said he'd come back but he forgot to say when
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    Night after night I'm cryin',
    Daddy won't you please come home?
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    Daddy won't you please come home,
    I'm so lonesome
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    No one can fill that vacant chair
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    Home isn't home when you're not there
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    No need to knock, the door is open for you
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    Please, Daddy
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    Even the clock keeps tickin',
    Daddy won't you please come home?
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    Daddy do you have to roam so very long?
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    There's lots of other new sheiks
    who would like to be sheikin'
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    haven't slipped yet but
    I'm liable to weaken
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    Daddy, Daddy won't you please come home?
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    Please, Daddy
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    Even the clock keeps tickin',
    Daddy won't you please come home?
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    Daddy do you have to roam so very long?
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    There's lots of other new sheiks
    who would like to be sheikin'
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    haven't slipped yet
    but I'm liable to weaken
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    Daddy, Daddy won't you please come home?
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    That's all!
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    She also made her own share of mistakes,
    in fact she should've just gone back with Hanuman.
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    The whole idea of
    "my man has to come to save me,"
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    it's like oh,
    you're one little tight thing.
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    Jump on the monkey's back, go back,
    chill out, hundreds will be fine. OK?
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    But is it possible she didn't
    trust the monkey altogether?
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    It is possible.
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    No. I think she absolutely
    trusted the monkey
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    but she wanted her man to come.
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    OK that's another thing, it's like,
    "You gotta prove it to me baby!"
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    But not only that, she also wanted -
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    Sorry, go ahead -
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    but she also wanted the evil king to be
    defeated, like my husband should come and -
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    OK, why don't you go back, so the evil king
    doesn't have a hostage, and then do it?
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    But it's almost like she was trying to
    glorify Ram through this whole process.
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    You know, like, "my man will
    come and he is capable of this
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    "and he's virtuous,
    and he will kill Ravan, and..."
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    She's a bloodthirsty woman.
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    But my question is, were they monkeys?
    Because they actually -
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    -They could fly
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    not monkeys, um, from what I understand
    it's different from monkeys, they're...
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    Like from what I understand
    monkeys are one kind of... one species
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    and then, the Vanars were another species.
    They were half man, half monkey.
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    OK. Because they had tails though.
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    Correct. But they're not...
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    Like, yeah. I definitely
    think the tail and the...
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    They were half... they were
    definitely half monkey, if not more
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    Yeah but that's what
    the army was.
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    Because otherwise there were these two
    brothers, they didn't have any army.
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    These two brothers and then all of
    Sugriv's big army, all the...
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    The Vanar Sena.
    -The Vanar Sena, right.
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    Hanuman! Assemble the Monkey Warriors.
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    We shall cross the sea
    to Lanka and rescue Sita.
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    Yes, my Lord. We march at once!
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    Who's that knockin'?
    Don't stand outside there, come on in here!
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    I just had a sort of feeling this morning
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    something good was gonna happen today
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    Now there comes a sound
    without any warning
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    I just know it's good luck coming my way!
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    Goodness gracious, can it be?
    Someone's coming back to me
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    Who's that knocking at my door?
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    I've been waiting oh so long,
    I'll just die if I'm wrong
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    Who's that knocking at my door?
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    I know it can't be the mailman, the coal man,
    the ice man, they've been here today
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    can't be the grocer, the butcher,
    the baker, they don't knock that way
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    If my sweetie's there outside,
    my arms and my heart are open wide
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    Who's that knocking at my door?
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    Me oh my, my oh me,
    guess I'm having company
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    Who's that knocking at my door?
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    See the time? Eight O'Clock.
    Sounds like a familiar knock
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    Who's that knocking at my door?
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    I know it can't be the milk man, the gas man,
    the bread man, who always collects
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    I hope that it isn't that butter and egg man,
    who writes out those checks?
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    If it's my sweet used-to-be,
    gonna lock him in, lose the key
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    Who's that knocking at my door?
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    Can't be the plumber, the peddler,
    the parlor, cause I've paid those bills
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    I hope that it isn't the doctor,
    the dentist, they can't cure my ills
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    If it's someone that I've known,
    gonna make him feel at home
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    Who's that knocking at my door?
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    That's all!
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    Dave!
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    Mmm, Dave!
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    We're in India.
    Uh, no... kissing in public.
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    Let me take your bag.
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    Well, here you are.
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    Good night.
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    Oh gosh. Later I know what he did.
    What did he do when he saw her in Lanka?
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    Hug her and kiss her...
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    No I don't think so...
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    No I don't think so. He was very cold.
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    Why was he cold to Sita?
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    Actually I don't remember.
    To be honest I'm very shaky on this point...
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    You can make it up...
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    You have lived in another man's house
    so you are unfit to be my wife.
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    What?
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    I have done my duty in rescuing you from
    the enemy and avenging the insult to myself.
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    I have terrible suspicions
    about your character and conduct.
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    Ravana was aware of your beauty.
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    He cannot have kept you in his
    house for so long without touching you.
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    The very sight of you is painful.
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    You are free to go wherever you want.
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    I have no more use for you, Sita.
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    If I had known this, I would have killed
    myself before and spared you this war.
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    Build me a funeral pyre.
    I cannot bear to live.
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    Despite my virtues,
    my husband has rejected me.
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    He's obviously doubting her, um, pureness.
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    I find the whole pureness thing
    really... odd.
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    I find it really weird that no one is
    commending Ravan for not forcibly...
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    I mean I know we shouldn't
    commend somebody for that, but...
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    What if he raped her?
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    Yeah but in terms of villians, right?
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    Yeah...
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    I mean, we expect villains
    to be villain-ous.
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    This is a guy that's like, "if you don't
    come to me willingly, I will not touch you."
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    Right...
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    "I will not force you in my house."
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    "I will not force myself on you..."
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    Well he never had sex with her, did he?
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    No. As Sita proved over and over again.
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    By trial of fire.
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    You're mean to me
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    Why must you be mean to me?
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    Please honey, it seems to me
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    you love to see me crying.
    I don't know why
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    I stay home each night
    when you say you'll phone
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    you don't, and I'm left alone
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    singin' the blues and sighin'.
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    You treat me coldly each day in the year
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    You always scold me
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    whenever somebody is near, dear
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    It must be great fun to be
    mean to me, you shouldn't
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    Oh can't you see what you mean to me?
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    Sweetheart I love you, think the world of you,
    but I'm afraid you don't care for me
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    You never show it, don't let me know it,
    everyone says I'm a fool to be
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    pining the whole day through.
    Why do you act like you do?
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    You're mean to me,
    why must you be mean to me
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    Aw gee, honey, it seems to me,
    you love to see me cryin'
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    Please tell me why
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    I stay at home each night
    when you say you'll phone
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    You don't, and I'm left alone
    just singin' the blues and sighin'
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    You treat me coldly each day in the year
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    You always scold me
    whenever somebody is near, dear
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    It must be great fun for you,
    can't you see what you're doing to me
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    Please tell me why you're so mean to me!
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    That's all!
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    And he's still not convinced, seemed like,
    after she went through the trial by fire
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    I mean it's almost like-
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    No but I thought he was convinced.
    He then, it was peer pressure-
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    -later with the washerman...
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    yeah, because the washerman-
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    He was convinced,
    it wasn't like he doubted her
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    He kind of like was "OK, you are pure."
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    And I think he did hug her and then
    flowers fell from the heavens or something
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    Whoops. I guess you were pure after all.
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    Will you forgive me, Sita?
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    Of course, Rama. I live only for you.
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    Hey, they want me to attend this meeting so much
    they're gonna fly me all the way to New York.
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    5 days, all expenses paid!
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    That's great. It'll be fun for you.
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    See you next week.
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    No no no, it's a flying chariot, the Gods sent the chariot.
    I don't know, it's something about -
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    -a Japanese train!-
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    I'm finding it, I found it to be totally cool. It was like the world's first airplane or something.
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    It was like the first - like they actually flew back.
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    I think it was on a bird.
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    Was it on a bird?
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    I think it was actually a flying thing of some kind.
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    They rode a carpet like Aladdin.
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    No, it was like an elaborate structure.
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    Pushpakha!
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    That's what they came back on. The flying chariot.
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    That was one of the Air India jumbo jets also.
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    And there's a movie, a silent movie
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    But that's what I mean, it was this thing.
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    It wasn't a bird -
    -Yeah. -right.
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    I guess what is happening was
    the 14 years were finishing-
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    -and they had to find
    a quick way to get back.
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    What does it matter if rain comes your way
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    and raindrops patter along?
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    The rain descending should not make you blue
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    The happy ending is waiting for you
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    Take your share of trouble, face it and don't complain
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    If you want the rainbow, you must have the rain.
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    Happiness comes double after a little pain
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    If you want the rainbow, you must have the rain.
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    What if your love affair should break up, as they sometimes will
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    When you kiss and make up, boy what a thrill!
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    Sadness ends in gladness, showers are not in vain
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    If you want the rainbow, you must have the rain.
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    Look for brighter weather, oh watch for the Sun again
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    If you want the rainbow then you must have the rain.
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    Pull yourself together, whistle a happy strain
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    If you want the rainbow then you must have the rain.
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    So if your lucky star deserts you, and if shadows fall
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    Even though it hurts you, laugh through it all
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    Be a cheerful loser, you have the World to gain
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    If you want the rainbow, why, you just must have the rain.
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    That's all!
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    Rama, I'm pregnant!
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    That's wonderful, darling.
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    Maybe they joined the Mile High Club. On the Pushpakh Veman.
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    We don't know exactly when she got pregnant -
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    Very soon thereafter, which is why it is conceivable that she wasn't pregnant because of Ram.
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    But I think it was Ram.
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    Blasphemy. It is Ram.
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    I'm not like Rama, who would take a woman who's slept in another man's house!
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    No but that happens with the dhobi.
    -there's a dhobi story.
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    You know the dhobi, the launderer -
    yeah, the dhobi says that -
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    The dhobi's wife, she's with somebody else and when she comes back
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    he goes, "What do you think I'm like Ram, to take somebody back now after she's -
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    You know what a dhobi is right? He's a washerman -
    -and when news of that hits Ram -
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    Ram says, "I cannot rule if my subjects don't respect me and so you'll have to..."
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    Actually that's when he banishes her, sorry.
    -Right.
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    Uh, say, Sita, would you like to take a trip?
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    But we just got here.
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    Yeah great. Get packing.
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    Brother Laxman, my wife's dubious reputation casts doubt upon my own.
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    You must drive Sita to the forest and abandon her there.
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    I cannot have her in my kingdom.
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    I think basically as a king, he had to sort of do...
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    If the common man was doing that to their wives then why should the king treat his wife any differently kind of a thing.
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    Like I felt that he let her go not because she was impure,
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    but because he said that to be a king, he needs the respect of his subjects, and he can't be considered -
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    I don't think he let her go because -
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    I felt that he alwsys had this element of doubt
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    I mean it coupled with, of course, his virtue that everybody spoke of
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    and you know that he kept his word to his Dad, and then his subjects, his... Kingdom,
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    but I felt like he always had this doubt, that she might not be pure.
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    I feel too bad, I'm feelin' mighty sick and sore
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    So bad I feel, I said I'm feelin' sick and sore and
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    so afraid my man don't love me no more.
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    Day in, day out, I'm worryin' about those blues
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    Day out, day in, I'm worryin' about bad news
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    I'm so afraid, my man I'm gonna lose.
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    Moanin' low, my sweet man I love him so, though he's mean as can be
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    He's the kind of man needs a kind of woman like me
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    Gonna die if sweet man should pass me by, if I die where'll he be?
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    He's the kind of man needs a kind of woman like me.
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    Don't know any reason why he treats me so poorly, what've I gone and done?
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    Makes my troubles double with his worries when surely, I ain't deservin' of none
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    Moanin' low, my sweet man is gonna go, when he goes oh Lordy
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    He's the kind of man needs a kind of woman like me.
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    Don't know any reason why he treats me so poorly, what've I gone and done?
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    Makes my troubles double with his worries when surely I ain't deservin' of none
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    Moanin' low, my sweet man is gonna go, when he goes, Lordy!
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    He's a man that needs a woman just like me.
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    I must have committed a terrible sin in a previous life to deserve such suffering.
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    Were I not carrying Rama's sons, I would throw myself into the river.
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    She's always shown to be pregnant -
    -afterwards
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    No, when she's banished and she's gone into the forest again.
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    -And there she meets that... teacher.
    -Valmiki.
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    Valmiki. Sorry.
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    So that's how Valmiki wrote the Ramayana,
    because Sita told the story to him.
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    I'm just a woman, a lonely woman, waitin' on a weary shore
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    I'm just a woman, that's only human, one you should be sorry for.
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    Got up this morning, along about dawn
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    Without a warning, I found he was gone.
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    Why should he do it? How could he do it? He never done it before.
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    Am I blue, Am I blue
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    Ain't these tears in these eyes tellin' you
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    Am I blue, You'd be too
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    If each plan with your man done fell through.
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    Was a time, I was his only one
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    But now I'm the sad and lonely one, Lordy.
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    Was I gay, til today
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    Now he's gone, and we're through, am I blue!
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    As blue as the sky blue
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    You're wondering what do these tears in these eyes tellin' you?
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    No one feels like I do
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    Boo-boo-boo hoo
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    Each plan with my man done fell through.
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    Was a time, I was his only, only, only one
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    But now I'm the sad and lonely one, Lordy!
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    Was I gay - oh Lord was I gay!
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    Til today - that man went away!
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    Now he's gone, and we're through, am I blue!
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    Anyway, so Luv and Kush, or Luva and Kusha, were born to Sita in the forest
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    and were taught by Valmiki, who taught them all these songs praising Ram.
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    Luv, Kush, let us sing the praises of Rama.
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    Rama's great, Rama's good, Rama does what Rama should
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    Rama's just, Rama's right, Rama is our guiding light
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    Perfect man, perfect son, Rama's loved by everyone
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    Always right, never wrong, we praise Rama in this song
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    Rama's great, Rama's good,
    Rama does what Rama should
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    Rama's just, Rama's right, Rama is our guiding light
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    Perfect man, perfect son, Rama's loved by everyone
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    Always right, never wrong, we praise Rama in this song
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    Hello?
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    Please take me back! Please please please!
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    I'll do anything! PLEASE!
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    If you had a girlfriend who was being treated really badly, by like her ex or her current boyfriend
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    and she kept saying, "no, every day I'm gonna make sure I cook for him and send him a hot lunch at noon"
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    Aren't you going to be like, "listen, he doesn't like you or talk to you.
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    "you've got to move on. Something's wrong." OK?
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    Sita's doing this pooja every day... I mean, I feel, I feel...
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    Like this whole "good" and "bad" thing? That we always want people to be either all good or all bad?
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    I think Sita also has her own issues. Like she didn't go back with Hanuman
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    she would have saved hundreds and thousands of people from being killed
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    Monkeys especially.
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    Yeah, what about animal rights?
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    And, and then she prayed for this guy every day,
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    come on!
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    But also at that point of time it was just that Unconditional Love
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    You know, for her, she was like, ok,
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    "this man, he loves me."
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    -This is the part of the female perspective I disagree with.
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    Because it's like then you can say, "oh yeah, 'cause she loves him so she did this"
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    you know it's like, yeah but she shouldn't love someone who doesn't treat her right.
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    -who treats you so badly.
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    OK? That's her mistake.
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    That's HENCE unconditional love.
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    You went away, I let you
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    We broke the ties that bind
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    I wanted to forget you, and leave the past behind.
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    Still the magic of the night I met you seems to stay forever in my mind...
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    The sky was blue, and high above
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    the moon was new, and so was love
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    This eager heart of mine was singing,
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    "Lover where can you be?"
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    You came at last, love had its day
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    That day is past, you've gone away
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    This aching heart of mine is singing, "Lover come back to me," when
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    I remember every little thing you used to do
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    I'm so lonely
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    Every road I walk along, I walked along with you
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    No wonder I am lonely
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    The sky is blue, the night is cold
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    the moon is new, but love is old
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    and while I'm waiting here, this heart of mine is singing,
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    "Lover come back to me."
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    Sky is blue, night is cold, moon is new, but love is old
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    and while I'm waiting here this heart of mine is singing
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    Lover come back to me!
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    That's all!
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    And when Ram was in the forest he heard these two boys singing,
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    he didn't know who they were but he came up and he was just like,
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    "who are they, who are you?"
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    and that's when he finds out that
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    Sita's there and those are his children.
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    My sons!
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    Father?
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    Return to Ayodhya Palace to rule with me for eternity!
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    But then, he wants to take Luv and Kush back,
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    but he's still hesitant about taking her back.
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    Sita! Well, yes, of course, Sita...
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    All Sita has to do is prove her purity. Again.
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    Another trial by fire, perhaps?
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    Or we could try trial by water. You know, see if she sinks or floats.
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    If she sinks, she's pure. If she floats -
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    No, wait, if she floats she's pure, if she sinks...
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    And he asks her to prove her purity one more time - I think,
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    actually I don't know if he asks her or whatever - but she says,
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    I shall prove my purity to you.
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    If I have always been true to Rama,
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    if I have never thought of another man,
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    if I am completely pure in body and soul, then,
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    may Mother Earth take me back into her womb!
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    I'm flying high, but I've got a feeling I'm falling
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    falling for nobody else but you
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    You caught my eye, and I've got a feeling I'm falling
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    show me the ring and I'll jump right through.
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    I used to travel single, we chanced to mingle, oh now,
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    now I'm a-tingle over you
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    Hey Mr. Parson, stand by, for I've got a feeling I'm falling
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    Falling for nobody else but you.
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    Oh honey, oh honey, I never felt this way,
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    romantically I'm up in the air
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    It's funny, so funny, me taking it this way
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    Don't know if I should, but gee it feels good!
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    I'm flying high, up in the sky, but I've got a funny feeling that I'm falling
  • 75:03 - 75:08
    Falling for nobody else but you
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    and you know it too
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    You caught my eye, baby that's why, I've got a funny feeling that I'm falling
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    show me the ring and oh boy I'll take it from you
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    I used to travel single, oh we chanced to mingle, oh now,
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    now I'm a-tingle over you
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    Oh Mr. Parson stand by, don't leave me now
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    I've got a feeling I'm falling and how
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    Falling for nobody else but you!
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    That's all!
Title:
Sita Sings the Blues
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Duration:
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