03:52Well, that's show business.
03:55With my head in the clouds and my feet on the ground, too tall to be kissed, I'm the lonesomest
04:14walking in the glonesomest gap in this old town.
04:24The mockery of it all, with the whole world at her feet, poor Nellie was lonesome and rich and homesick
04:32until one day her aimless wanderings took her to the zoo.
04:49A married man, that settles me.
04:54And yet, when you're so lonely and that wife so on chick...
05:03But, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but Nellie, you're ruining
05:18your career.
05:18Why, why, why?
05:21There must be other men somewheres.
05:23You're wrecking an American home.
05:25And then, on the opening night of her new show, Nellie received the greatest insult ever accorded an actress.
05:34A house.
05:35An empty house.
05:37An empty house.
05:37The public will forgive anything in a star but infidelity.
05:44And so, the public soon forgot her.
05:47And when the last straw fell, she turned for understanding to the only one she knew who would understand.
05:55Isn't that him's widow, widow, widow, widow, widow, but has been?
06:01This was the cruelest blow of all.
06:05Poor widow girl.
06:07But for those of us who still remember her, we like to think that poor Nellie found her way home
06:14where perhaps among her friends she could learn to find a lonely but peaceful life and perhaps to forget.
06:22When other lives and other hearts their tales of love shall tell.
06:38In such a moment I go to ask that you'll remember me, that you'll remember, you'll remember me.
07:07Tell you so.
07:13Appreciate it.
07:19Let huh go to ask her.
07:21Tell us where to ask that you, Police, paid
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