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00:24Destiny.
00:30I stand in my gallery and hold your sigil.
00:35I would speak with you.
00:39If you would countenance a visit from your brother.
00:53I take it my call was not an unexpected one.
00:57No.
01:05The last time I was here I asked for your advice.
01:10And I ignored it.
01:15And yet.
01:17I'm here to ask for your advice.
01:23I spilled family blood.
01:28My son begged for me to end his life.
01:30I know.
01:33And now by ancient law the Furies.
01:35You mustn't call them that.
01:41The goddesses of vengeance whom we call the Kindly Ones so as not to offend them.
01:49We'll soon demand the end of my existence as punishment for my crime.
01:57I deserve to die for what I have done.
02:01But I have my realm to consider.
02:04Its inhabitants.
02:07And I have no wish to die.
02:18Tell me what to do.
02:20And I will do it this time.
02:23I swear.
02:26Go tell me what is to come.
02:30Tell me what is written in your book.
02:37You may see it for yourself.
02:40If you wish.
03:00One's destiny is determined by one's actions.
03:08And what a fate.
03:11If I am fated to die.
03:13That is a question for the fates.
03:33Here we are.
03:35When you're ready.
03:37I still have this to finish, love.
03:41Can't say I was ever fond of beginnings myself.
03:44Messy little things.
03:47Give me a good ending anytime.
03:58I can't remember the last time we had a visitor.
04:01I'll get rid of the...
04:02It's alright.
04:04I'll go.
04:13Morpheus.
04:15Greetings to you ladies.
04:17Look sister selves.
04:19It's the dream king.
04:21At our door.
04:24But you cut his thread.
04:26Sometimes it takes them a while to notice.
04:30Please.
04:30Come in.
04:32Come in.
04:33Come in.
04:35When last we met.
04:36I summoned you to the dreaming.
04:38I thought it only just I come to you this time.
04:42I brought gifts.
04:49Wine.
04:54Some herbs.
04:58And sacred to the Hecate.
05:03He's gorgeous.
05:05Oh he looks so sweet.
05:08Oh he looks like lunch.
05:10He's not reating.
05:12Well not yet.
05:13But these aren't gifts are they dream lord.
05:17They're bribes.
05:19They're offerings.
05:22Were you hoping to find us in our aspect of the kindly ones?
05:26Have you come to turn yourself in?
05:28Or are you seeking amnesty?
05:32I'm not here to plead for my life.
05:35But the lives of those I serve.
05:38I have responsibilities.
05:40As do we.
05:42If someone petitions us to avenge a blood crime.
05:45We're bound by law to do so.
05:48But until that time.
05:50We can do nothing.
05:51And if no one petitions you.
05:53Why?
05:54Because you have no enemies.
05:57What about the boy's mother?
05:59Calliope.
05:59Or Lucifer Morningstar.
06:01Desire once swore.
06:03They'd make you spill family blood.
06:05Oh I've forgotten that one.
06:07Who else?
06:08The list as they say.
06:10Is endless.
06:12Your crime.
06:14Will be avenged.
06:15There's no escape.
06:17My dove.
06:20All roads lead to your sister's realm in time.
06:23Perhaps tomorrow.
06:26Perhaps in a thousand years.
06:28So.
06:29Prepare yourself, Jean.
06:34The end is coming.
06:52Stop it, Rich.
06:53I'm not reading that out on air.
06:54It's a joke.
06:55It's not.
06:57The Pope welcomes women into the priesthood.
07:00Did you write this?
07:02Was it me?
07:03It was him.
07:13Fucking hell.
07:24Your holiness.
07:26Yes.
07:30May I speak with you?
07:37Won't you join us, Cardinal Visconti?
07:44Greetings, Puck.
07:49Loki.
07:51What gave us away?
07:53The global mayhem, perhaps.
07:54Global reform.
07:56Long overdue.
07:57The Puck is a very high-minded chaos agent.
08:00He inspired Shakespeare, you know.
08:03Did he indeed?
08:06And you two are...
08:09collaborating.
08:12You wouldn't think it would work between two tricksters for catharsis.
08:17That's why it works.
08:18We don't make the mistakes most couples do.
08:21We know we can't trust one another.
08:25That way every day is a surprise and no one gets hurt.
08:28What about his holiness?
08:29Oh, we like this Pope.
08:31He's not dead.
08:32He's asleep.
08:33Very dust.
08:34What's it treat?
08:35I suggest you wake him.
08:37I may have need of you soon.
08:41What's this about?
08:44Lord Morpheus aided and abetted my escape from Odin's prison.
08:48And now I owe him.
08:53And what is it that you owe him?
08:55He's not told me yet.
08:57But I suspect it may have something to do with the rumor of his imminent demise.
09:02And when will that be?
09:04It is not for me to say.
09:06So I'm supposed to just drop whatever it is I'm doing the minute the kindly ones decide it's time.
09:13That was the bargain you made for your freedom.
09:16But that is not freedom.
09:19For me.
09:21Or for you.
09:24Why waste whatever's left of your life dream preparing for death?
09:29Why not free yourself and me of any obligations?
09:40I have my duties.
09:42And because of our agreement.
09:44So do you.
09:46You'll regret entrusting me with this.
09:49It's not in my nature to be...
09:53dependable.
09:54Your nature put you in prison.
09:57If you want to stay out of it.
09:59Then, when the time comes,
10:02you will follow my instructions.
10:04If you will excuse us, Buck.
10:08Loki and I have much to discuss.
10:15You're so fucking smug.
10:17Well, I think he's fucking terrified.
10:20Are you being compassionate right now?
10:21Because I don't like it.
10:23It's only asking for a favor.
10:25It's the principle of a thing.
10:27And the god of chaos.
10:29I have responsibilities too.
10:31To make as much trouble for as many people as possible.
10:34To shine a light on human hypocrisy.
10:36Yes, that's much better.
10:37So everyone can be as free as we are.
10:40Except we're not free.
10:44Or I'm not.
10:47Because of a dream.
10:50Well...
10:51You're still free to fuck with him.
10:54Oh, I like the sound of that.
10:57What are you thinking?
10:59Alright, just hear me out.
11:02You could...
11:03do exactly what he asked you to do.
11:06Have you been listening to me for the last two minutes?
11:09But...
11:09Do it now.
11:12Don't wait for him to tell you when it's time.
11:14Do it now and be done with it.
11:15Give him what he wants, but when he doesn't, want it.
11:18You'll fulfill your obligation, but in a way that...
11:21creates more trouble for dream.
11:25You know...
11:27If we commit to this...
11:29and we do it properly...
11:31then we could be the ones to set the kindly ones upon him.
11:37And I will finally...
11:40be free.
11:48If the kindly ones are coming, then how do we defend ourselves?
11:52What about building a wall?
11:53A wall?
11:54Like a battlement.
11:56What, around the castle or the whole kingdom?
11:59Either.
12:00Both.
12:01Easy, new kid.
12:02You're not the one who's gonna have to build it.
12:04Well, I'll help you.
12:05Well, I don't think a wall is going to be much use against a trio of vengeance goddesses.
12:09It might slow them down if we put our best marksmen up there.
12:12Do we have any marksmen?
12:14We do not.
12:15Not even in the army.
12:18Do we not have an army?
12:19If you forget, ours is a kingdom whose second-in-command is a librarian.
12:24Does Faerie have an army?
12:25Aye, led by Titania, and her second-in-command.
12:28And who's that?
12:29Well, me.
12:31At least I used to be.
12:32Well, I think we've found a general for our new army.
12:36Gilbert, I thought you were a pacifist.
12:38A true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is
12:44behind him.
12:45So am I building a wall or not?
12:47You are not.
12:50There is nothing to be done.
12:53I have selected my successor.
12:55My lord.
12:57Surely it needn't come to that.
12:59His name is Daniel Hall, son of Lyta and Hector.
13:05The first child conceived in the dreaming.
13:08Well, yes, I remember Daniel well, but how old can he be now?
13:13He's not even a year.
13:14He's eight months old.
13:16Yes.
13:17But in time he will possess power and insight far beyond my own.
13:24Daniel Hall will be the new dream of the endless.
13:32Daniel, we're here.
13:34You ready?
13:42You must be Miss Walker and Miss Hall.
13:44My name is Paul Maguire.
13:47I'm manager of the care home.
13:48Well, it used to be a care home.
13:51Now it's your home.
13:52Thanks to your great-grandmother.
13:54Oh, we actually haven't decided on moving to London yet.
13:57With my work and my brother's school.
13:59Of course. My apologies. I only meant that.
14:02Whatever you decide, the house is yours now.
14:06Let me introduce you to the staff.
14:18Rosie, look. Unity.
14:22It was commissioned just after her death.
14:24She was the most extraordinary woman.
14:28So you knew her?
14:29I met her the day she woke up from the sleeping sickness.
14:32That was, ironically, the same day my partner Alex came down with her.
14:36Oh no. I'm so sorry.
14:40The Foundation, we're good enough to keep you on as caretaker.
14:43But obviously, we'll move out the moment you need us to.
14:47No, please. Stay.
14:48We don't know what we're doing yet, so...
14:50You're very kind.
14:52In addition to me and Alex, there's a housekeeper, cook, and a valet on staff.
14:57Simon, our valet, is preparing your room.
15:13Are you with our American guests?
15:17I'm Simon, the valet.
15:20You have a very nice face, Simon.
15:24You don't mind if I borrow it, do you?
15:35I need the uniform, too.
15:38I need the uniform, too.
15:44I need the uniform, too.
15:58Miss Hall, Miss Walker, this is our housekeeper, Mrs. Shaw.
16:02I looked after your great-grandmother as well.
16:05And if this little one needs looking after, I'd be more than happy to do it.
16:09I was hoping we could have dinner in London tonight.
16:13It's settled then.
16:15I don't want to leave him alone on our first night.
16:18He won't be alone.
16:20He'll be with us.
16:21This is Simon, our valet.
16:25Is your name Daniel?
16:28Who?
16:29My name's Simon.
16:31What do you say to a night in with us?
16:37We can explore every room in this great big giant house.
16:42Would you like that?
16:43We did bring the baby monitor.
16:46Simon, can we set that up for you?
16:49Absolutely. Leave it with me.
16:55Then, I don't see why not.
16:57Shall we be off then, Daniel?
16:59You get the bag, Simon.
17:01I'll get the baby.
17:02Shall we go find your room?
17:05Come on then.
17:06Off we go.
17:26Can I help you in any way?
17:30Can I build you an army?
17:32I don't know.
17:33If not me then why not ask Titania or Odin?
17:36or your siblings?
17:40I could have the greatest, most powerful army imaginable.
17:45And with you in command, I'm sure I would.
17:50Or the lore is the lore.
17:55Who says?
18:00No, I'm...
18:01I'm asking who wrote these laws.
18:04Was it the Fates?
18:06No.
18:08Was it destiny?
18:10No.
18:15Then who was it?
18:17Because if there's someone out there writing these laws,
18:21then can't you go to them and explain what happened?
18:26Or ask for help or advice?
18:32There has to be someone in charge.
18:38There are authorities beyond the endless.
18:43Who are they?
18:48Before the beginning, there was the night.
18:53And the night was without boundaries.
18:58And without end.
19:15In the beginning was time.
19:21The relentless beat in which things could happen.
19:28In which everything could become.
19:30Matter could exist.
19:38In that coming together.
19:44The universe was possible.
19:48All versions of it.
19:51They exist as he wishes it.
19:55Such is the nature of time in his realm.
20:01Well?
20:06Hello, father.
20:09What do you want?
20:12You only come here if you want something.
20:16Cannot a son call upon his father with no motive, but to wish him well.
20:23Of course you can.
20:24This never happens.
20:27The only one of my children to ask nothing of me is destiny.
20:32But he has his book.
20:35He asks nothing of me, for I gave him all I had as his birthright.
20:40He leaves me alone.
20:42So I could say the same for the rest of you.
20:47You've seen my siblings?
20:50Not intentionally.
20:53My children seem to think that because I am time, that my time cannot be wasted.
21:01Your time here thus far has proven that is not the case.
21:05My apologies for having disturbed you.
21:07You have.
21:10So at least give me the satisfaction of having been right.
21:13What do you want, Dream?
21:18I came here seeking your help.
21:24My child is dead.
21:26Yes.
21:28Because you spilled family blood.
21:32Because he was suffering.
21:35I could not refuse him again.
21:38That is because you're weak.
21:41And sentimental.
21:43Children are an inconvenient consequence of love.
21:47They do nothing but take.
21:53That was not the case with my son.
21:59Did he not ask you to intervene on his behalf to Hades and Persephone?
22:02Yes.
22:05And I did not.
22:07To my eternal regret.
22:10And when he asked you to end his life, did he not know that you would end yours by doing
22:14so?
22:19Now you show up here, expecting me to be as weak with you as you were with your son.
22:29To save you out of love.
22:37But I do not love you, Dream.
22:45No.
22:49I know that.
22:53Do you?
22:56Tell me something, Dream.
23:02Do you love me?
23:14A child cannot help but love his father.
23:18No matter who he is, or what he does, or doesn't do.
23:27I learned that from my own son, I abused him, and yet he loved me.
23:39Did I abuse you?
23:47And yet you love me.
23:51I think that makes you rather foolish, don't you?
23:59I think I knew you wouldn't help me.
24:04I think the reason I came here was to thank you.
24:10For everything you have given me for my existence.
24:19Every moment of it.
24:22Even this one.
24:28And I think I came here to say goodbye.
24:33I don't believe we will see each other again.
24:44And if I were inclined to help you, Dream,
24:50how would you propose I do that?
24:55Shall I send you back in time?
25:02So you can go to Hades on your son's behalf?
25:05I could do that for you, if you'd like.
25:12But Hades will refuse your request.
25:17And your son will find his way to the underworld, no matter what you do.
25:27That is the only help I can give you.
25:31The peace that comes from knowing it could not be other than it was.
25:37There is nothing you could have done then to save your son.
25:42Just as you cannot save yourself now.
25:50But the blank pages in Destiny's book.
25:56Well, the specifics of your death, how it happens, when it happens, may yet be unwritten.
26:02But make no mistake, Destiny's book has an ending, and so do you.
26:14I will leave you now.
26:15I will leave you now.
26:18Thank you again.
26:25Have you spoken to your mother?
26:30No.
26:33Why do you ask?
26:36The two of you were close once.
26:37I thought perhaps you'd gone to her for help, and she'd refused you.
26:41Which is why you came to me.
26:44No.
26:46I came because you're my father.
26:50And I'm your son.
26:56Well, if you talk to her, tell her...
27:02Just tell her I was thinking of her.
27:14Time is dissolved in darkness, a place of no light, no information, a place of endless night.
27:33So, you've come home, after all this time, into the darkness.
27:45Hello, Mother.
27:49You are naughty not to have called first.
27:54You know how I value my privacy and don't like to be disturbed.
27:57A trait we share.
28:02Are you hungry?
28:04Would you like some wine?
28:07I am being the most ungracious hostess.
28:19Tell me of your siblings.
28:20The only way I ever see is destiny.
28:24He comes.
28:25And he talks.
28:28And the little one?
28:31Delirium.
28:32Yeah.
28:33I see her skulking around here sometimes.
28:36She's changed, though.
28:39I'm not entirely sure what she wants from me.
28:43She wants what she's always wanted.
28:48Your attention.
28:51Your interest.
28:55Your love.
28:59I saw father.
29:03Did you?
29:05And how's he doing?
29:08He misses you.
29:13Your sweet child.
29:16Do you think that if you reintroduce me to your father, we'll come together in one glowing
29:22union and everything that's wrong will be healed?
29:27That together we will rewrite the laws of the universe.
29:32And save you from the kindly ones.
29:36I assure you that was not my intention in coming here.
29:42And is that even possible?
29:45You really have no idea what you're doing, do you?
29:49Oh, you poor thing.
29:52I'll tell you what.
29:54Why not let mother make it all better?
29:59How?
30:02What if I were to make you a perfect little dream world?
30:08Here.
30:10With a partner.
30:11A relationship.
30:13You've always wanted one of those.
30:15And you'd be safe here.
30:17And close to me.
30:19You could see me whenever you like.
30:20When I'm not working.
30:23There.
30:24That's my offer, darling.
30:27It's not like you've left yourself a way out.
30:33I must with respect decline.
30:37Mine.
30:39You would rather be hounded to death by the kindly ones than live here with me.
30:43No.
30:45But I have my realm.
30:47My responsibilities.
30:51You've always been selfish.
30:53Even when you were a child.
30:56Everything had to be your way or no way at all.
31:01The rest of us didn't exist to you except as a means to an end.
31:07Well, now you have your end.
31:11And I leave you to it.
31:14Forgive me.
31:17I meant that disrespect.
31:18I...
31:21I was merely trying to be the person I thought you wanted me to be.
31:25Of course.
31:28It's always the parent's fault.
31:32Well...
31:33If it gives you comfort to blame me for the way you are.
31:37Or the way you turned out.
31:40You are welcome to it, my love.
31:43It will be my farewell gift to you.
31:49I don't blame you, Mother.
31:51Oh.
31:52I'm glad, darling.
31:55It's much nicer that we end as friends.
32:01Oh, and...
32:02If you see your father...
32:07Tell him I said hello.
32:20Did Lord Morpheus say you could build an army?
32:23He didn't say I couldn't.
32:25Well, there is one nice thing about his long, penetrating silences.
32:29You can read into them whatever you want.
32:32At the very least, we should be able to protect ourselves.
32:35And him.
32:38You're gonna need more than a bow and arrow to take down the Furies.
32:42Mervyn, please.
32:44The kindly ones.
32:46You think those broads are listening to me?
32:49I'm a pumpkin.
32:50You're not even listening to me.
32:52What do you suggest?
32:54Well, I suggest...
32:57One of these.
32:58I call them the unkindly ones.
33:05And just in time.
33:07We got incoming.
33:10Can you see who it is?
33:12Well, perhaps it's a harbinger of the kindly ones.
33:16No.
33:17Worse.
33:19It's my brother.
33:25Clerken, what are you doing here?
33:27I told you I'd visit.
33:29I expressly told you not to.
33:31Well, I've never been very good at listening, though, have I?
33:34Hello, Lucienne.
33:35Fiddler's green.
33:37Bert.
33:39Pumpkin.
33:41May we speak?
33:43In private?
33:44Young man, the lady has made it perfectly plain that she has no wish to see you.
33:49Well, the young lady has never in the past had trouble speaking her own mind, so shall we hear it
33:52from her?
33:53Thank you, Gilbert.
33:54But the sooner he delivers his message, the sooner he will leave.
33:58There. You see?
34:01I'll be all right.
34:10What has happened to your face?
34:12Why are you not wearing your glamour?
34:13Because Lord Morpheus prefers to see others as they truly are.
34:17Well, I hope you won't expect me to remove mine.
34:18No, you won't.
34:19Because you won't be staying.
34:21That's true.
34:22The Queen wants us back as soon as possible.
34:25Wants us back?
34:27Why?
34:31She's heard about the kindly ones.
34:34Everyone has heard.
34:35She wants me back because she wants the gossip.
34:37You were too harsh with Titania.
34:40And you are her lapdog.
34:41I have a duty to my Queen, and so do you.
34:44My duty to her ended when she gave me to Lord Morpheus, when you gave me to Lord Morpheus.
34:49Do you think I enjoyed doing that?
34:52I had no choice.
34:58Will you forgive me?
35:01Come home?
35:04No.
35:04No.
35:06And Lord Morpheus will not allow it.
35:09Of course he will.
35:10I will ask him to send you back, and he will wave us on our way.
35:15I promise you, he will not.
35:17What shall we ask him?
35:18Find out?
35:20Then you can be beautiful again.
35:26Where is the throne room?
35:28Clericum, you can't just barge in.
35:29Why not?
35:31Lord Shaper, where are you?
35:36Ah.
35:37Hello, Clericum.
35:39My lord.
35:42I have come to ask a favour.
35:45It concerns a gift.
35:48A gift?
35:51The Lady Nula.
35:52The Lady Nula.
35:53She was a gift to you from my Queen.
35:56And I have come to ask if she may return to Faerie with me.
36:03And how does the Lady Nula feel about this?
36:05I have no wish to go, my lord.
36:07My home is here now, thanks to you.
36:09Then, Clericum, what does your Queen say?
36:12Well, speaking informally, as a private individual, I can state the Queen would view the idea of the return of
36:18the Lady Nula with unmixed pleasure.
36:33Perhaps she has heard of my recent loss and fears that dreaming is no longer safe.
36:37No, Si, I assure you.
36:38She would not be mistaken.
36:45Were you not able to speak with the authorities?
36:54I was.
36:57But the law is the law.
37:03I think it would be safer for you to go.
37:11As you wish, my lord.
37:14Thank you, Lord Shaver.
37:31Come, sister.
37:34Let's go home.
37:48Come in, Nula.
37:51Come in.
37:53Come in.
37:55Come in, Nula.
38:04Nula.
38:05Did you summon me?
38:06I...
38:07I would have come to you.
38:18Nula said you'd gone to see your parents.
38:30Were they at all... helpful?
38:38No.
38:41I'm so sorry.
38:48Between them, they have everything.
38:53All of time and space.
38:58And yet they want only what they cannot have.
39:04Which is to be left alone.
39:11So I have given them what they want.
39:16And did they give you anything?
39:22They gave me life.
39:27It is a child's vanity to believe his parents will give him anything more.
39:32No.
39:35There are parents who actually love their children, you know.
39:43Who take pleasure in their company and do anything for them.
39:52Not mine.
39:57No.
39:59But you did.
40:01For your son.
40:08As you have done.
40:17For me.
40:23For me.
40:39Here you go, Missy.
40:42Thank you, love.
40:43You're welcome.
40:44Cheers.
40:45I just feel guilty leaving Daniel.
40:47It's fine.
40:48He's asleep.
40:50And Mrs. Shore is a train nurse.
40:53Rosie, look.
40:57My son has a stuffed animal who looks just like him.
41:01He's called Shadow, that one is.
41:06What's your boy's name?
41:08Daniel.
41:10Like the prophet.
41:12Interpreted the king's dreams, didn't he?
41:15In Babylon.
41:20Well, say goodnight to Daniel for us.
41:23All right, come on you lots.
41:25Time to go home.
41:31Uh, what are you doing?
41:32I just need to call Mrs. Shore to check in.
41:35You can do that inside.
41:36Come on.
42:04All right, Daniel.
42:05Daniel.
42:08What do you say to a night out instead?
42:28He's sending me back.
42:32He let us know.
42:34I'm so sorry.
42:36I don't know what he's thinking.
42:38He's not thinking.
42:39He's grieving, Merv.
42:41He said he's worried about my safety.
42:44I suspect he'll say the same thing to us.
42:46Surely not.
42:48I can't think what he would do without you all.
42:52But if it comes to that, there's a place for you and Faerie.
42:58He will absolutely hate it, but having you there would make it feel like home.
43:03Well, here's a little piece of home for you to take back with you.
43:09Chesterton.
43:10He's very good company, even at the worst of times.
43:13Or especially.
43:16Thank you, Gilbert.
43:18I, too, would like to thank you for your service, Nula.
43:32A gift.
43:35It's beautiful.
43:39Here.
43:43If you are in need, hold the stone in your hands and call me.
43:49I will come to you.
43:51I'll grant you a boon.
43:54Sir, I...
43:55Are you ready, sister?
43:59Hello.
44:00Where did this come from?
44:02A gift.
44:03From his majesty.
44:06Your horse, Cloricon, is fed and watered.
44:09Nula.
44:11I have taken the liberty of furnishing you with a mare.
44:15Thank you, Lord.
44:18Farewell.
44:28I'll see you all again.
44:33Come, sister.
44:37Let's go home.
44:45I know you think she'll be safe there.
44:48But her life with Queen Titania is anything but.
44:52At least you will have a life there.
44:55I could not guarantee that if she stayed.
44:58As I cannot guarantee it for any of you.
45:02Well, I'm not going anywhere.
45:03No.
45:04Nor am I.
45:06You're stuck with us, boss.
45:09I guess we're all staying, then.
45:13As you wish.
45:15But I will urge everyone else to take shelter in other realms.
45:19Until such a time as it is safe for them to return.
45:22And when will that time come, if I may ask?
45:26After my death.
45:31Hello?
45:33Mrs. Shore?
45:35There is nothing I or anyone can do to keep the kindly ones from...
45:40...performing their duties.
45:42Mrs. Shore?
45:43From this day forward...
45:46...the future of the dreaming...
45:51...is Daniel Hall.
45:54...is Daniel Hall.
45:57No.
45:57No.
46:00No.
46:02No.
46:04No.
46:06No.
46:07No.
46:09No.
46:13But it's not done
46:21We're forgetting
46:23The sun is setting
46:25On a love that seems so young
46:28But it's not over
46:30Till it's over
46:32And done
46:35It's useless
46:41We've come undone
46:44And you know it
46:48We both know we're wounded
46:53War as hell
46:56Nobody won
47:00Nobody won
47:02All the fighting
47:05Left us bleeding
47:06But no one found the smoking gun
47:09And it's not over
47:12Till it's over
47:14And done
47:17We're forgetting
47:19The sun is setting
47:20On a love that seems so young
47:23But it's not over
47:26Till it's over
47:27It's not over
47:29It's not over
47:30Till it's over
47:31It's not over
47:33Till it's over
47:35And done
47:43It's not over
47:45It's not over
47:46It's not over
47:47It's not over
47:48It's not over
47:49It's not over
47:50It's not over
47:51It's not over
47:52It's not over
47:52It's not over
47:55It's not over
47:56It's not over
47:56It's not over
47:56It's not over
47:56It's not over
47:56It's not over
47:57It's not over
47:57It's not over
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47:58It's not over
48:01It's not over
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