I'm bent and gray. And I've lost the way. All my tomorrows were yesterday! I traded them...
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Singing Tart:
[singing]
I'm bent and gray. And I've lost the way. All my tomorrows were yesterday! I traded them off for a wanton's pay.
Professor Sam The Shade:
[singing]
You bartered your graces for silks and for laces.
Singing Tart:
[singing]
My heart I sold for a pot of gold.
Professor Sam The Shade, Singing Tart:
[singing]
And now I/you am/are old!
Transcript
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I am old and grey
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And I've lost my way
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All my tomorrows were yesterday
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You bartered your graces
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For silks and for laces
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Your pure heart you sold
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For silver and gold
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And now you are old Madam And now I am old
Clip duration: 49 seconds
Views: 1434
Timestamp in movie: 01h 19m 11s
Uploaded: 20 November, 2022
Genres: comedy, romance, western
Summary: A young schoolteacher turns into an outlaw to avenge her murdered father.
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Anon
What is the title of this song—and who wrote it?
3 weeks ago
Anon
I love this movie! Especially this song.
1 year ago
Actors
00:10 Mabel my six foot dove
00:30 Their hearts they would lend her
00:14 First you don't think you can stand to get hit
00:20 Jackson what's happening
00:16 Well now there's a game for a Sheriff
00:16 You won't make me cry
00:09 What's your name so's I can vote for you next...
00:36 Well you know he'd just as soon hang your guts on a...
00:13 Oh look at that A painting on the ceiling
00:19 Ma'am I can understand your objection to rustling
00:05 Come on jump Jump
00:10 See you later son
00:09 Why do men always think
00:09 You won't make me cry
00:12 Jackson am I mad
00:16 Now now hold on ma'am
00:10 Hit him Hit him
00:14 Sir Harry wants his money and fast
00:44 Here's the safe
00:52 We don't bother them nor Sir Harry Percival