Nashville s05e01 Episode Script

The Wayfaring Stranger

1 Previously on Nashville - Looks like they're still a duo.
- Yeah.
But they are so fired.
You never know if you'll get a second chance unless you take your chance.
To hear them singing together, that's still the sweetest damn sound in the world.
I was up on that roof because I was trying to commit suicide.
But I was so messed up, I didn't remember it happened.
We're still here.
Are you waiting for Juliette Barnes to arrive? - Yeah.
- We received a distress call.
- We lost contact.
- [Gasps.]
- [Engine turns off.]
- Fill it up, ma'am? Yeah, thank you.
Can I get your autograph, Ms.
Jaymes? Sure.
- What's your name? - Tommy.
[Mandolin playing.]
- There you go.
- Thank you.
Man: I am a poor Wayfaring stranger Travelin' through This world below There is no sickness Toil, nor danger In that bright world Would you keep playing, please? Ain't got no voice no more.
You've got it.
Ask you to sing it with me, but you're too young to know what it is.
It's "Wayfaring Stranger.
" I'm gonna let you sing it, then.
I'd rather hear you sing it.
[Flames crackling.]
[Woman cries.]
I'm at a plane crash.
Oh, my God.
Near near Dixon.
I don't know what the address is.
I'm in the middle of a field.
Oh, my God.
I-I just saw the explosion.
[Crying.]
Oh, sweet Jesus.
There's bodies.
There's two, three.
[Grunts.]
Oh! Oh, my God.
Somebody's still alive.
You gotta send somebody right now.
- It's okay.
It's okay.
Can you hear me? - [Gasping.]
You hear me? Help is on the way, okay? It's coming.
It's coming.
Oh, you know I'm gonna be right here.
I'm gonna be right here with you, okay? I'm gonna be right here.
Okay.
Oh, God.
[Breathing heavily.]
Stay with me.
Don't leave me now, okay? Help is coming.
They're gonna be here any minute, okay? - Can you look at me? Keep looking at me.
- [Continues gasping.]
Keep looking.
Keep keep breathing.
Keep breathing don't - No, no, no.
Stay with me.
Okay? Okay.
- [Breathing shallowly.]
Don't don't go anywhere.
Don't go anywhere.
Stay with me, okay? Stay with me.
Stay with me.
- Let's sing a song, okay? - [Gasping.]
This is my favorite song.
Goes like this, okay? Though clouds may hover over As a bright And golden ray It's the promise that in heaven God shall wipe All tears away [Humming.]
- They found her plane.
- Scarlett: What? It it crashed 20 miles away from here.
- Oh, my God.
- I gotta go.
I'll get the baby.
[Cellphone vibrates.]
Woman: All tears away Hello? When we reach that blessed Mom.
Mom, Dad.
- What, sweetie? - What is it, sweetie? What is it? - What? - Still trying to get as many details as we can, Carla, but as we've been reporting, this was the plane that Juliette Barnes was in when she left Los Angeles.
Again, some of the first responders told us that the singer was the only survivor onboard.
Now, we are still waiting on the press conference, so there's no official word, but as we understand, Juliette Barnes - was pulled from the wreckage - God shall wipe All tears away Glenn: Got "GMA," "Today," CNN I'm still getting, like, 12 calls a day.
And that's not an exaggeration.
So whenever you wanna pull the trigger, you just say the word, okay? Honey, look, I-I know this is probably the last thing that you wanna think about right now, but your fans wanna see you.
It's been three weeks, and It's just everybody's pulling for you.
That's the thing.
Thank you.
[Woman speaking indistinctly over P.
A.
.]
- Hi, my sweet girl.
- We are so glad you're coming home.
- Aw.
- [Knock on door.]
- How are you feeling today? - [Sighs.]
Which part of me? I know it's hard to be patient.
At least your leg is healing well.
- How can you tell? - We can see from the x-rays.
As opposed to my spinal cord.
I see you as one of the lucky ones.
At least your cord wasn't severed.
Shouldn't I feel more after three weeks? - A toe's not a lot to go on.
- Let's see.
Do your thing.
[Exhales slowly.]
- You feel this? - No.
Here? - Here? - No.
It's okay.
A toe is actually a lot to go on.
Two of your vertebra were shattered.
There's a lot of trauma to the nerve that needs to repair itself.
It could be months before you feel anything.
Or never.
Juliette, I get that you want to prepare yourself for the worst.
But remember, these are nerve cells that need to repair themselves.
Cells that go all the way up into your brain.
And I don't believe that your brain feeling hopeless about all this is gonna help them very much.
Think good thoughts.
It helps.
[Sighs.]
Damn, where's my phone? - You looking for this? - Thank you.
Yes.
- Come here.
- Mmm.
Mmm.
I'm going to see Juliette today.
Mm.
She was in a bad way when I saw her Sunday.
Hmm.
It's so hard to see her like that.
I know she appreciates you being there.
How do you keep it upbeat, but not seem horrified and and keep from crying all at the same time? Still working on that.
And then Maddie being so up in the air.
And I got some call from Bucky about bad news.
I mean, it was just a day.
And why did I agree to do this gig? - It's just one show.
- It's Silicon Valley.
I mean, what the hell do tech guys know about country music? [Chuckles.]
What's his name? Jack Welles? - Zach Zach Welles.
- Zach Welles.
- Boogaroo.
- What is a Boogaroo? - Ask your daughters.
- [Zips bag.]
He sold it to Google for $2 billion.
- You're a dinosaur.
- I'm a dinosaur.
But you're a handsome dinosaur.
Thank you for that.
[Footsteps depart.]
10 more reps.
Come on.
[Sighs.]
What's the point? My lower half is wasting away.
We'll get to that soon enough.
Just five more.
- [Knocks on door.]
- Hey.
Am I interrupting? - Can I have a 2-minute break? - Two minutes.
Hi.
You don't have to keep coming here, you know.
I know.
- How are you feeling? - Good.
Good.
I'm lucky.
That's what they keep telling me.
Well, I know you're gonna walk again.
How's your whole gang? We're all good.
You know, the usual.
Juliette It's okay.
Well, I just want you to know that I'm here for you.
[Voice breaking.]
I know.
I mean, I know you've got people.
You've got wonderful people.
I'm just here.
I'm really good.
You're amazing.
[Crying.]
Everyone just needs me to get better so bad.
It's like this pressure.
Well, it's 'cause they love you.
- Hey.
- I caused this.
What? It was gonna happen.
You can't make a plane crash.
Not this.
That's something else.
Me in this chair.
I knew it was gonna happen.
Don't think that way.
I messed everything up in my life, and this is the result.
Hey.
We all mess things up.
You can't even imagine - the things I've messed up.
- [Sniffles.]
[Sighs.]
I was saved by an angel, you know.
I don't That's what I remember.
She came and sang to me.
She kept me alive.
[Humming "God Shall Wipe All Tears Away".]
That's beautiful.
See now if you were doomed, why would an angel come and save your life? That's a good question.
- Hey.
- Hi.
Maddie is officially free of Lennox Hill Records.
- Oh.
Thank the good Lord.
- Yeah.
What'd it end up costing us? - You really wanna know? - Yeah.
$275,000.
Oh! That's the best we could do? Well, it doesn't end there, I'm afraid.
You know, since The Exes were kicked off Autumn's tour, we can pretty much forget about any momentum for their album or hope of sponsorships.
And now I have to figure out what to do with them.
And whatever it is, it can't cost us any money, because we don't have any.
Is there anything at all on the horizon that might bring in some revenue? Not unless you wanna call royalties on your old albums revenue.
I suppose they'll pay the electric bill.
Are we in trouble? I mean, we've been doing so great.
That sounds like we're in trouble.
Let's just call 'em bumps in the road.
Very big bumps.
I'm shutting you out I'm breaking this down We're stuck in this place and all we do - [Click.]
- So when you can't Find the escape I'll be your ticket out of town, babe Can't solve it tonight.
- [Song stops.]
- I'm not gonna get any sleep either.
[Click.]
[Sighs.]
Oh, sweetie, listen.
We have each other, baby.
And we got this unbelievable family.
If the company fails or if we lose this house, or we lose it all, it's all right.
We got each other.
We're blessed.
I don't wanna fail.
[Chuckles.]
- [Sniffles.]
- Well, who does? But I also know you.
If it all falls, you'll pick yourself back up, you'll dust yourself off, and you just start chasing it again.
Just like the rest of us humans.
- Who asked you? - [Chuckles.]
[Kisses.]
[Guitar playing.]
I really I think I'm on to something.
Oh, honey.
I can't wait to hear it as soon as I get back.
Well, could I just play it for you now? - It'll literally take three seconds.
- Car's here.
- I gotta get my supplements.
- Standin' on the edge on a way down - She's trying to leave, you know.
- Shut up.
[Continues playing.]
Been afraid to make a change There's no writing on the next page - But I don't have a chorus.
- Honey, it's beautiful.
You like it? I don't know why, though.
- I can't think of a chorus.
- Maybe you don't need a chorus.
No, I think it should be, like, emotional, you know? - Plaintive.
- The car's here.
We're discussing the need for a chorus.
Your father will be the perfect person to help you with that.
- I could help you with it.
- No.
I wanna do it on my own.
Then you will.
I wish I didn't have to go.
What's in Silicon Valley? Bunch of rich people.
That's good.
We could use the money.
The Boogaroo guy sent Mom a plane.
I don't even use Boogaroo anymore.
That's 'cause you have no friends to keep track of.
Okay, I'm out of here.
My love, I leave you all the messes.
I will endeavor to clean them up.
[Exhales deeply.]
[Whispers.]
I feel like I can't breathe.
I can barely breathe just looking at you.
I need my hugs.
Can't leave without my hugs.
- I love you so much.
- both: Love you.
Mmm.
[Kisses.]
All right, I love y'all.
I will miss you.
I'm gonna miss you.
Fly safe.
Fly very safe.
- Can I get you anything, Ms.
Jaymes? - No, thanks.
[Rumbling.]
[Bottle rattling.]
[Exhales deeply.]
[Breathing heavily.]
- Are you okay, Ms.
Jaymes? - Oh, yeah.
I'm good.
I'm fine.
It's just a little turbulence.
- We'll be out of it in a minute, okay? - Thank you.
Thank you.
[Exhales deeply.]
[Breathing heavily.]
- Thank you very much.
- Sure thing.
Have a great day.
[Sighs.]
[Cellphone rings.]
[Sighs.]
[Ring.]
Hey.
I thought you was gonna call me? Yeah, I know.
I'm sorry.
- You okay? - I don't know.
I don't know.
- Something happened on the plane.
- What happened? Something inside me.
I-I just couldn't breathe.
I just felt completely terrified.
Honestly, I felt like I was gonna die.
Panic attack.
You're lucky you've gotten off this long.
Worst damn feeling in the world.
I know.
You can't even think.
Oh, baby, I'm so sorry I wasn't there to help you.
You're so sweet.
You know what it's from, right? [Exhales deeply.]
That did not even occur to me.
Yeah.
Makes perfect sense.
Oh, my Lord.
[Exhales deeply.]
I've got about an hour until I have to do this thing.
Okay, I've got to get myself together.
Go be amazing.
I love you.
Love you.
[Exhales deeply.]
- [Camera shutter clicking.]
- for the first time since her accident three weeks ago.
As you know, Carla, there have been persistent reports that Juliette Barnes was paralyzed - in the private plane crash.
- [Fans shouting indistinctly.]
But so far, there has been no official confirmation.
Carla: Angela, the fact that she's in a wheelchair right now that's not necessarily a confirmation either, is it? No, Carla, we know that one of her legs was severely broken along with other injuries.
But doctors tell me that it is not at all uncommon to come home in a wheelchair.
Carla: Well, we certainly hope for her full recovery.
Hello, there, Ms.
Jaymes.
Big fan.
Jamie Halloran.
- Thank you.
How you doin'? - Wonderful, thank you.
- Good.
- Everyone can follow me.
- We have a green room set up for you.
- Thank you.
Oh, my God.
She's here.
[Chuckles.]
[Laughs.]
Hi.
- Hi.
Zach Welles.
- Hi, Zach.
I'll take you to the green room.
Okay, so we have virtuous food, evil good food, drinks across the spectrum of self-destruction.
Whatever your hearts desire.
And if it is not here, I will get it.
[Laughs.]
That is amazing.
Thank you.
Oh, I'm sure you're used to much better.
Oh, no.
No, I'm not at all, actually.
[Laughs.]
Okay, I got I gotta get this out of the way.
I am an insane, out of control fanboy.
My mother used to listen to cassettes of your early stuff, and I was hooked.
- Did I ever make a cassette? - Yeah, I think, when you were 3.
- Yes! [Laughs.]
Thank you.
- [Laughs.]
Um, well, I'm a big fan of yours, too.
Although, I have to admit I've never actually used your app.
- But your daughters have? - Yes.
They have, and they love it.
- They use it all the time.
- Well, great.
I'm the reason you're here, so please blame me if anything goes wrong.
And if you need anything, please just ask.
And thank you.
We are raising $1.
5 million for the fight against scleroderma, so Oh, thank you.
And are there country music fans in Silicon Valley? Hmm.
I don't know.
I am.
And, uh, they're here for me.
[Both chuckle.]
- Holler if you need anything.
- Okay, thank you, Zach.
- Uh-huh.
- [Door opens.]
[Man speaking indistinctly.]
She finally fell asleep.
Oh, good.
Thanks.
- You hungry? - No.
Not yet.
Hey, I am so thankful that you're home.
You don't have to stay here, you know.
Why wouldn't I stay here? Juliette, I love you.
Well, we'll see how you feel in a few weeks.
How can you say that? Because I'm honest.
Okay? And because I'm honest, I'm gonna go to the bathroom now.
All right.
Okay, well, I'll I'll help.
No, you will not help me.
I can do it myself.
[Playing "Already Gone".]
[Laughter, indistinct conversations.]
I almost turned around on Highway 65 In Arkansas, I pulled off At a truck stop just to cry And I put myself together At the Cheatham County line And I thought about my heartache And all the reasons why I should drive [Indistinct conversations, laughter continue.]
Just drive Hey.
Just watch.
It's a long, long road to Independence But I'm leaving you All you gotta do is your best - Then it just dies.
- [Laughs.]
It doesn't die there.
You just You keep going.
It gets boring.
No one will care.
[Sighs.]
You're just being hard on yourself.
Look, what is it's the same thing, just maybe like [Voice crescendos.]
All you gotta do is your best [Playing loudly.]
- And just lift it or something.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
Yeah, you hated that.
- Yes.
[Both laugh.]
I didn't.
I just think it's a little too big.
- That's all.
- All right, Goldilocks.
That one's too big, that one's too small.
- I'm sorry.
It's hard.
- Yeah, duh.
Why didn't you do something easier with your life? - Why don't you? - Maddie, listen to this.
Daphne, can you not see we're working on something here? - No, it's about that.
- No, we're working on my song.
When we're done, we can work on your song.
I'm talking about your song.
I'm sorry.
I can't do everything with you.
My song is my song.
Your song isn't a song.
It's half a song.
Congratulations.
Was that really necessary? I'm sorry.
Okay, well, don't tell me.
- I'll talk to her later.
- [Resumes strumming.]
Whoo! Yeah! [Light applause.]
[Song ends.]
- I am so sorry.
- [Chuckles.]
It's okay.
Now we know the answer about your Silicon Valley friends.
Yeah, I wanted to strangle several of them personally.
You know what? Let me buy you a drink to assuage my conscience.
Don't be sorry.
You don't have to be sorry.
Well, I know, but how often do I get a chance - to hang out with Rayna Jaymes? - [Chuckles.]
[Jet engine roars.]
[Flames whooshing.]
- [Thud.]
- Uhh! [Oxygen hissing.]
- [Gasps.]
- [Thunder crashes.]
[Tree branches rustling and cracking.]
[Screams.]
[Explosion.]
- [Playing guitar.]
- [Gasping.]
What is it? You okay? I need you to take me somewhere.
- Now? - Yes.
Right now.
I'll call Emily.
She nursed that damn bird, - and she fed it.
- Oh, stop it.
- You built the bird a nest, Scarlett.
- Oh, I-I know.
Right? She stole her daddy's heating lamp - so she could keep it warm at night.
- [Laughs.]
I damn near set it on fire.
- Did the bird live? - Oh, no.
That bird died.
- Gunnar and Daphne: Oh.
- And she cried and cried.
And I will cry now if you don't quit reminding me.
Stop it.
[Laughter.]
It's good to see you two back together again.
Can I play something I wrote? Yeah, go for it.
All you gotta do All you gotta be is your best Keep spinning with the world Dancing to the beat in your chest What goes around, comes around Don't forget All you gotta do All you gotta be is - Your best - [Applause.]
That's my song! - I know it's your song.
- You stole my song! All right, come on.
All right, take it easy.
I didn't steal your song.
I was helping you with it.
- I didn't ask for your help, did I?! - Maddie.
Maddie! And she was diagnosed when I was 14.
And I basically spent all of high school taking care of her.
Being your mother's caregiver doesn't do much for your social awkwardness.
Hmm.
Well, you don't seem very socially awkward.
Well, that is very kind of you.
But, uh, I'm actually incredibly shy.
But it was okay.
And by the time she died, I was a bitchin' coder.
I'm sorry.
You lost your mother, too.
- Man, you know a lot about me.
- I told you.
I'm a crazy fan.
[Chuckles.]
I own one of Deacon's guitars.
- No.
- Yeah.
Yeah.
I collect guitars once owned by country greats.
- How many do you think I have? - I don't know.
- 112 last count.
- [Gasps.]
Yeah.
Buck Owens, Roger Miller, - Hank Williams, Johnny Cash.
- Whoa.
Yeah, I know what I like.
Hey.
Let me ask you something.
- Share your heart with me - Why aren't you recording anymore? Well, I've been busy, you know? Trying to run a label was more than I bargained for.
I don't believe that.
You don't believe I've been busy? I don't believe that's why you're not recording anymore.
So you know me so well that you know why I'm not recording anymore? No, no.
I think Heaven knows I try to wait You're amazing.
And I wanna hear anything you wanna sing.
I'm not recording anymore because To share the view Because I don't have anything to say.
No way.
Listen, you're not in Nashville.
That world is changing so fast, and it's everyone pressuring you from all these different directions.
And this demographic and that demographic.
And - no revenue from streaming, you know.
- Uh-huh.
I mean, I've worked so hard to keep my label afloat, I forget who I am as an artist.
What's the first country song you ever loved? Uh, Bill Monroe singing "Wayfaring Stranger.
" - Ah.
- I was 11, and I thought I would never stop shivering.
- Greatest song ever.
- Yeah, I felt like that man was just looking right into my soul and seeing all the pain and the loneliness I was hiding from the world.
It was like he knew me, you know? Maybe you need to find a way to start shivering again.
[Knock on door.]
- Hey.
- Hey, you.
Sorry to be so unsociable.
Oh, I'm so offended.
I know I was mean to Daphne.
That was my song, you know? Like, why wouldn't she just write her own song? You know the reason for that.
I can't help it if things are changing between us.
Did you like what she wrote? It was okay.
It was better than okay.
It was beautiful.
That's the whole point.
She wrote it, and now I can't.
And it will never be my song anymore.
You know how many times I've been stuck and then saved by somebody who at that moment could see stuff that I couldn't see? Doesn't that make you feel terrible? Baby, there is nothing more humbling than trying to be a creative person.
You basically feel like a failure all the time.
But when somebody picks me up when I fall, I feel like the luckiest person on earth.
We call it collaboration.
[Sighs.]
[Gears shift.]
[Engine turns off.]
Is this it? I don't know.
What do you want me to do? Get me out so we can look.
Will you please just let me take you home? - I need to see this.
- There won't be anything to see.
It's been weeks.
They've cleaned it up.
I mean, how are we gonna find it in the dark? Get me out.
[Sighs heavily.]
[Line rings.]
- There you are.
- [TV playing indistinctly.]
- Hey.
- How you doing? Oh, I'm so tired.
- I bet you are.
How'd it go? - [TV turns off.]
- Not a country music crowd.
- [Chuckles.]
I'm sorry, baby.
Honey? Yeah? I can't get on that plane tomorrow.
Oh, sweetie.
Come on now.
I know, I just I just I-I don't know.
I don't know what I'm gonna do.
I don't know if I should drive or what, but I can't I just I can't do it.
You giving into this panic, it's it's just the worst thing for it.
You just gotta tell yourself you're gonna be fine and just make yourself do it.
And I promise you, if you give in, your fear's gonna get worse.
It's not even a matter of that.
I just I-I literally cannot do it.
And I just I've I've never felt like this before.
Okay, you're real tired.
I'm gonna call you in the morning.
It'll be better then.
I promise.
I'll talk you through it.
I think I need to just pass out right now.
I love you.
I love you, too.
[Wheelchair clicking.]
Will you please just let me? [Exhales deeply.]
I think it's over there.
[Insects chirping.]
[Object snaps.]
- [Grunts.]
- Damn it! [Exhaling deeply.]
Come on.
Put your arms around me.
[Exhales deeply.]
Bill Monroe: I am a poor Wayfaring stranger Travelin' through this world below There is no toil - No sick nor danger - [Crying.]
In that fair land To which I go I'm going there [Sighs.]
This can't be it.
I think it is.
There's nothing here.
- What'd you expect? - [Voice breaks.]
I don't know.
[Crying.]
I don't know.
[Jet engine roars.]
I thought I was gonna die.
Why didn't I die? Hey.
[Sobbing.]
[Knock on door.]
Man: Room service.
I didn't order room service! [Gasps.]
What are you doing here? - How did you get here? - Mmm.
- Mmm.
- Caught the last flight.
And I do mean "caught.
" They closed that door the second I climbed inside.
Why are you here, you crazy person? 'Cause my girl's in trouble.
I'm gonna get you on that flight.
I'm gonna get you in my bed, and then we can talk about the airplane.
- I was hoping that might be part of it.
- [Laughs.]
[Inhales deeply.]
[Sighs.]
[Inhales and exhales deeply.]
Sorry I made you drive all the way out here.
I-I get it.
I'd wanna see the place, too.
Can we go home now? Please.
- You messed my hair all up.
- Yes, ma'am.
[Chuckles.]
You don't even feel bad about it.
Not even a little.
[Laughs.]
Mmm.
Let's get you on that airplane.
I'm not gonna go on that plane, my love.
- Oh, baby.
Come on now.
- And it's not 'cause I'm scared.
[Sighs.]
You know, I was thinking about it last night and I'm lost, Deacon.
There's so much coming at me all the time, and it's all stuff that I asked for.
And it's all stuff that I want and I love, but it's just relentless.
And I feel like I've given up my life to it.
And everything that happened with Juliette is just reminding me what I already know, which is that none of this lasts forever.
And I wanna make the most of it.
I can't do that until I remember who I am.
[Sighs.]
So you wanna rent a car and you wanna drive back? I think I do, yeah.
And you wanna do it by yourself.
I'm sorry.
Is that okay? You came all the way out here.
[Whispers.]
It's okay.
[Normal voice.]
I'm gonna worry about you, though.
Me, too.
I think that's why I need to do it.
[Plays guitar, stops.]
Hey, you guys didn't have to stay over.
Well, had to make sure you two didn't kill each other.
You guys didn't have to stay over.
- Oh, we just like the free food.
- [Chuckles.]
Hey, Daph.
Daph.
Yes? Can I hear what you wrote again? Why? So you can yell at me again? No.
'Cause I think I liked it.
You liked it? Well, I'm not sure 'cause I didn't really wanna listen to it which wasn't fair and I apologize.
So if you wouldn't mind, I'd like to hear it again.
Can I make a suggestion? Since Daphne wrote the chorus, Maddie, if you start, and then, Daph, you come in.
Standin' on the edge on a way down Watchin' the seasons as they turn around [Both harmonizing.]
I've Been afraid to make a change How do you know the words? There's no writing on the next page I listened.
All you gotta do, all you gotta be is your best Keep spinning with the world Dancing to the beat in your chest What goes around, comes around Both: Don't forget All you gotta do, all you gotta be is Your best [Laughs.]
I'm not I'll wait here.
[Organ playing.]
You want something? You want a smoothie? Strawberry, please.
Choir: Though the clouds - Avery: Hi.
- Woman: Hi there.
May hover over As a bright I'll have one strawberry smoothie, and, uh, I'll have the peach.
- Mm-hmm.
You got it.
- Thanks.
Hey, did you want It's the promise - That is in heaven - Juliette? [Under breath.]
What are you doing? God shall wipe All tears away When we reach That blessed homeland Where it is everlasting day Oh, that bright Eternal mornin' God shall wipe All tears away - Fill it up, ma'am? - Yeah, thanks.
Can I get your autograph, Ms.
Jaymes? Sure.
- Yeah? - Yeah.
[Mandolin playing.]
- What's your name? - Tommy.
[Pen clicks.]
[Scribbling.]
- There you go.
- Thank you so much.
- Thank you.
- I am a poor Wayfaring stranger Travelin' through This world below There is no sickness Toil, nor danger In that bright world To which I go Would you keep playing, please? Ain't got no voice no more.
You've got it.
Ask you to sing it with me, but you're too young to know what it is.
It's "Wayfaring Stranger.
" I'm gonna let you sing it, then.
I'd rather hear you sing it.
Don't care for singing? I sing a little bit.
In the shower? Yeah, in the shower.
You should let yourself sing.
Singing's good for the soul.
You might find the joy you're lookin' for.
Why'd you say that? I am a poor Wayfaring stranger While travelin' through This world below There is no sickness - Toil, nor danger - [Humming.]
In that bright world Both: To which I go I'm going there To meet my father I'm going there
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