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Lucy van Pelt: I'm glad to see you practicing so hard. It's a sign that you really think about the future. What if you and I got married someday, Schroeder, and you became a famous concert pianist. And what if we traveled all over the world while you performed with great orchestras in foreign lands. And what if right at the height of your career, you broke both your arms while skiing and could never play the piano again. And I had to go to work in a laundry to support both of us. Wouldn't that be romantic?
[Schroeder walks away from his toy piano]
Lucy van Pelt: Musicians play a lot of love songs, but they really aren't very romantic
[Schroeder walks away from his toy piano]
Lucy van Pelt: Musicians play a lot of love songs, but they really aren't very romantic
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I'm glad to see you practicing so hard
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It's a sign that you really think about the future
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What if you and I got married someday Schroeder
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And you became a famous concert pianist
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And what if we traveled all over the world
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while you performed with great orchestras in foreign lands
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And what if right at the height of your career
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you broke both your arms while skiing and could never play the piano again
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And I had to go to work in a laundry to support both of us
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Wouldn't that be romantic
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Musicians play a lot of love songs
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but they really aren't very romantic
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Movie Summary
With the help of Linus and Peppermint Patty, Charlie Brown tries to pluck up the courage to talk to his crush, the Little Red-Haired Girl.