Every Year After (2026) s01e08 Episode Script

Goodbye

1
[ The Lumineers playing "Gale Song"]
[birds singing]
It's a lonely road ♪
full of tired men ♪
and you can see it in their faces ♪
And you'll be home in spring ♪
I can wait till then ♪
I heard you're on the big train ♪
[sighs]
And, oh, this too shall pass ♪
But I saw the pictures,
you're looking fine ♪
And there was a time
when I stood in line ♪
for love, for love, for love ♪
but I let you go, oh, I let you go ♪

[Charlie] Sam! Sam!
Dude, come on. We got to go!
[slow, melancholy music playing]
[sighs]
Dude, what the fuck?
I called ten times.
We got to go pick up Mom's family
at the airport.
No, I don't got to do anything,
and you can't make me.
[sighs] So this isn't gonna be
a brotherly bonding moment?
You want to go pick up Mom's family,
or should I?
[mocking] You want
to go pick up Mom's family, or should I?
- What are we, 12?
- Yeah, that's right.
You used to pick on me
when I was too little to fight back,
but now I can fucking fight back, huh?
I won't fight you.
Why? 'Cause you know you're gonna lose?
No, because I love you.
[scoffs]
Yeah, you got a fucking weird way
of showing that.
- Nothing happened yesterday.
- I don't give a shit.
Yeah, except I know that you do.
Hey.
- Enjoy your drive to the airport.
- [scoffs]
[birds singing]
[Percy] Delilah!
Hey. Delilah.
Are you okay?
Yeah. Why?
Oh.
Aren't you supposed
to be getting The Tavern ready
- for Sue's memorial?
- No, I'm not doing that.
No one cares. I'm the only one that cares,
when it's about stupid things like
tablecloths and relationships
based on image instead of actual feelings.
[crying] Oh, fu…
Percy, how did I get here?
This is so bad.
We all make choices we regret.
I'm sorry
I ghosted you all those years ago.
I did always wonder why, but I…
- I think I understand now.
- [sighs]
You do know I wouldn't have judged you.
I couldn't see past my own shame
and guilt.
I-I couldn't see anything
except I… I didn't think
I deserved anything good,
including our friendship.
And now?
Now I'm working on it,
'cause that's what
Sue would have wanted me to do.
And I think Sue would have wanted me
to lay right here in bed
and eat these ketchup chips.
[laughs]
She was cool like that.
Yeah, she was.
Okay, you lay here, and I'm gonna go,
and I'm gonna set up The Tavern
and get it ready for the memorial
in… two hours.
Yup, I'm gonna prep the food,
I'm gonna set up the space. No problem.
- That's not a lot of time.
- I can do it.
I can be in and out before Sam and Charlie
even realize I was there.
Easy-peasy.
Are you sure you don't want
to just lay here and say fuck it?
I mean, I would love to, but I think
after everything,
this is what I am supposed to do.
I need to give Sue the send-off
she deserves.
It's the least I can do.
- You're quitting?
- I think I just have
to be back in Seattle.
[sighs] What is going on today?
What do you mean?
Charlie just packed up
and left this morning.
He said he had to get back
to U of T early?
- Charlie's gone?
- Yeah.
What-what is with the two of you?
There isn't anything with the two of us.
I just meant,
I know how much soaking up the last
golden moments of summer meant to you,
- to both of you.
- Yeah, it did, but then,
Sam broke up with me.
Oh, honey, I'm so sorry.
I get how hard
it's been with you and Sam.
It has.
So what's waiting for you in Seattle?
Probably some rain and me waiting
for Delilah to get back from her trip.
Then be here.
Those Florek boys don't own this town.
We do.
You know what?
I'm staying.
Good.
Now, get your shit together
and help me prep for dinner service.
On it.
[upbeat music playing]
Um, yeah. We need to talk
about these hidden fees on our bill.
There's nothing hidden.
Thirty dollars for something called a TIF?
The Tourism Improvement Fee.
- It's set by the city of Barry's Bay.
- Mm-hmm.
- Ten dollars a day for parking?
- That was
in the hotel agreement you signed
right when you checked in.
Hidden amongst the legal fine print,
which normally I would delight in,
but I was thrown off because you gave me
one room instead of two at check-in.
I… I like things clearly stated.
Okay.
Clear boundaries.
Otherwise, I feel out of control.
I mean, I can discount the parking…
I'm not a cheater, okay?
I… I am engaged.
Ah.
I suspected there was more to your ire.
[playful, whimsical music playing]
But you didn't cheat.
I kind of feel like I did because…
- I'm a bad person.
- All right, you are many things,
but a bad person is not one of them.
Mm-mm, no. Why? Why?
Why are you so, like, easy to talk to
and-and hang out with?
And you're, like, really chill,
but also very thoughtful,
and it is so annoying.
[laughs]
Hey, I know I make it look easy,
but thoughtful chilling takes work.
All right?
You have to want to embrace the chill.
Which is something
I think you're trying to do?
Stop. No, stop.
Stop… that… being you.
And-and you know what? I…
I will. I will take a…
a discount on the parking, okay?
- [bell clinks]
- You should fix that.
Oh. Hey, Sam.
Uh, Percy's not here.
Yeah, I know.
I wouldn't have come by if she was.
Right.
- [bell dings]
- [Sam] I asked Jordie
to print something up for me.
Uh, look, I know
that we don't know each other very well,
but I… I kind of feel like
I know a lot about you.
- Okay.
- And your mom.
Percy was always talking
about how cool she was.
Yeah, yeah. Sure. I guess.
She told me the story about how your, um,
your grandparents had this barn
that they were gonna tear down.
So, your mom bought all this spray paint,
and you guys painted the barn first.
She said it looked like a Jackson Pollock.
Yeah, I had blue paint in my hair
for weeks. [laughs softly]
Anyway, uh, I'm really sorry about Sue.
I would've liked to have known her.
Thank you.
- Well, that was nice and surprising.
- Trust me.
Everything about that woman is a surprise.
I mean, she's got layers.
She's like an onion
with a mint chip ice cream inside.
Is that a good thing?
'Cause it sounds disgusting.
Maybe. I mean, she's interesting as hell.
I never know what she's going to say.
- But…
- She's engaged?
Yeah, that seems to be in flux.
Man, nobody in this town can get
to the finish line.
Delilah did, but yeah.
- Here you go.
- Delilah.
I mean, she's single now.
Yeah.
I guess old crushes die hard.
Yeah, they really do.
Or, in my case, blow up spectacularly.
That, too.
Maybe that's why I am still single.
You know, the old Sam would've told you
to just believe in love…
…but the more I think about it,
I think you're right.
Alone is better.
- I know you don't believe that.
- Uh, I don't know what to believe, dude.
At the start of this week,
I had an almost-fiancée, a-a brother,
an ex I hadn't spoken to in a decade,
and a mother
I thought had it all together.
Come on, man.
I know this is a hard time for you, but…
…it's a good thing
you see the good in people.
Yeah, or maybe I'm just an idiot
who needs to toughen up.
[upbeat, quirky music playing]
[Sam] Delilah?
Hello?
Oh.
Delilah?
No, it's me.
What are you wearing?
And why?
The key to scrambled eggs… low and slow.
And if you're patient, you'll be rewarded
with fluffy mouth clouds of goodness.
Wow. You should have been a writer.
I think I'm gonna steal that.
Have at it.
And why the tutu and tiara?
'Cause sometimes being ridiculous
changes everything. And this…
- this is the epitome of ridiculousness.
- Mm.
Would you like my tiara?
I don't feel ready to wear the crown.
Well, you will one day.
And I mean, I don't think
my boys are gonna want it,
- so, I'm relying on you.
- Feels like a big responsibility.
It is. Wearing the tiara,
you have to promise
to only eat breakfast foods for dinner.
I don't think
I've ever had breakfast for dinner.
- Seriously?
- Mm-hmm.
Oh, if I would have known that, I would
have busted out my eggs Benedict recipe.
I mean, I would eat breakfast foods
for every meal if I could.
Says the Pierogi Queen.
[clears throat]
I'm gonna let you in on a little secret.
- Swear not to tell?
- I swear.
- I hate pierogi.
- [gentle, heartfelt music playing]
- What? No!
- [laughing]
Listen, I was seven years old, okay,
and my grandpa… he was super old-school…
takes me to this, like,
neighborhood Polish place,
and I want to order
this huge plate of pierogi.
And he's like, "No! What? That's too big."
And I was like, "But I really want it."
So he goes, "Okay, but you're gonna have
to eat all of them."
And so, I promised him that I would.
And he made me keep that promise.
- Whoa.
- Mm-hmm.
I was so sick.
I haven't had another one since.
Wow.
You're really missing out
on your own cooking.
As you know,
I would have finished that plate happily,
even with Sam making fun of me.
[Percy] I'm so sorry.
I, um…
Delilah told me that you were
picking up your family from the airport,
and she wasn't feeling well, so I just…
Wanted to wear a tutu and tiara
while making…
…waffles?
And bacon, and mouth-cloud eggs.
My mom was famous for those.
- Low and slow.
- Low and slow.
That's the key.
I… I just… I know
your mom didn't really love pierogi.
What?
I mean, she loved making them for us,
but her-her favorite thing
was breakfast for dinner,
so I… I thought I would make…
What she would have wanted.
Yeah.
I'm-I'm gonna set this up,
and then I'm gonna…
…I'm gonna go.
Stay.
For the memorial.
This is… this is enough for me, Sam.
To honor her.
That's what I'm doing.
I mean, she… clearly wanted you here.
Okay.
I'll just get back to it.
[ Brigitte Calls Me Baby sings
"We Were Never Alive"]
Have you ever felt you were dreamin' ♪
and life was just something…
- Are you laughing at my French toast?
- No.
[laughing]
The travel of night ♪
A tunnel of light…
- Oh. There we go.
- Oh. See? I'm getting better.
I'm standing on the side,
you're walking on the water…
Oh.
Wow.
The more I know I wanna ♪
This life could feed a dream ♪
The waves will take you under ♪
If I wake up, I won't feel this again ♪
We were never alive ♪
However real it seemed ♪
it was just a dream ♪
until the end ♪

Can't believe
I leave at the end of the week.
[Sue] Summer's over.
Will it be lonely for you
without Sam and Charlie?
Yeah, it will, but I'm used to lonely.
I know how to be by myself.
You're so strong.
I wasn't always at the start.
It was pretty bad when I lost Chris.
Yeah. Just, I fell apart after he died.
- [slow, gentle music playing]
- You're such a good mom.
I'm sure the boys didn't even realize.
Why do you think Charlie has
such a hard time trusting people?
'Cause the one person he needed the most
wasn't there when he needed me.
I tried to make up for it
once I got back on my feet, but…
I don't know. Damage was done.
How do you do it?
You know, come out of that… grief.
I feel like I'm drowning in mine.
Well, you have a choice.
You can either stop fighting for yourself
and go under,
or you can dig deep
and try and find your way back
to the surface.
'Cause it's beautiful when you make it.
I want to. I…
I just don't know
if I can find my way back up without Sam.
[sighs]
I believe in you, sweet P.
Now you just have to believe in yourself.
Until then, just do what I did back then.
What's that?
I danced.
As if nobody was watching.
'Cause nobody was.
Hey.
[soft, gentle music playing]
[Sam] Thank you all for being here today.
Mom would have been happy
to see such a big turnout.
She liked a party.
[soft laughter]
At least, I thought she did.
You know, up until today, I didn't
even know she didn't like pierogi.
I mean, am I the only one
that didn't know that?
My mom believed in true love.
She met my dad
when they were just in high school.
And you know,
some people are-are lucky like that.
They meet their best friend…
…the love of their life…
…and they're wise enough
to never let go.
[Sam exhales shakily]
[inhales]
Good job, buddy. I got you.
You're okay.
[soft, gentle music playing]
- [Charlie] It's okay.
- I'm okay.
I got you.
[Charlie clears throat]
The thing I remember most
about my parents…
was the yelling.
Yeah, those two knew how to fight.
- [mourner chuckles]
- Because my mom was
such a passionate person.
She loved me and Sam so deeply.
We were everything to her.
She would have wanted us
to fight for this family.
She would have wanted us
to stay and fight for it.
Even if it's hard.
Because she was a fighter
from the moment
she walked down the aisle with my dad
until the moment
she left this Earth to be with him.
[Charlie clears throat]
[sniffles]
Mom…
…I hope you're on a dock somewhere
with Dad,
drinking a beer or two,
watching the sun set
on your beloved lake.
You've earned it.
To Sue.
- [mourners] To Sue.
- [bottles clinking]
- [crowd chatter]
- [rock music playing softly]
Hey.
Hey, um…
…I appreciate what you did today.
Of course.
You know, I-I almost texted her today?
Just wanted some advice
about how to fix this.
Fix us.
I text her every day.
I just want to feel like she's still here,
but I know she's…
Gone.
Forever.
When Dad died of a heart attack,
we were so young.
And I just never really thought
about all the things we missed.
I was just brokenhearted for us.
But now I'm brokenhearted for her, too.
I mean, we're never
gonna see her grow old.
Never see her running around the dock
with our kids.
We're orphans.
I'll never, I'll never ♪
Never will you be by my side ♪
I'll never, I'll never ♪
Never will you be by my side…
And now I don't even have you.
Sam…
[ Red Creek Renegades playing
"A Wild Stang"]
Did I ever tell you
that I am a killer two-stepper?
How did I not know this?
One of my country music clients taught me.
You want to dance?
Well, a wise woman once told me
that a disco ball and dancing
could make almost anything better.
Wild stang has got a heart
that's lean and mean ♪
She's a wild stang,
running free and fast ♪
[laughs]
Burning up the blacktop ♪
Never looking back…
So, I…
…take it
it did not go well with Sam?
I'm alone.
You're not alone.
Saturday night under neon lights ♪
This wild stang and me,
chasin' moonshine nights ♪
We don't need no fancy ride of chrome ♪
Just that old wild stang
and a gravel road home ♪
She's a wild stang…
I emailed you a revised bill.
I think you'll find it
much more to your liking.
- Good.
- I'll be expecting a five-star review.
I will consider that
if you'll dance with me?
Hell yeah.
Got a little rock, got a little roll ♪
Wild stang's the one ♪
- That I'm rooting for…
- Oh…
[chuckles]
[indistinct chatter]
[clicks]
[ Dolly Parton sings
"Here You Come Again"]
Here you come again ♪
Just when I'd begun
to get myself together ♪
You waltz right in the door ♪
just like you've done before ♪
and wrap my heart
'round your little finger ♪
Here you come again ♪
just when I'm about
to make it work without you ♪
You look into my eyes ♪
and lie those pretty lies ♪
and pretty soon I'm wondering
how I came to doubt you ♪
All you got to do is smile that smile ♪
and there go all of my defenses…
- [insects chirping]
- [slow, gentle music playing]
[distant chatter]
Why did you come back?
I…
I thought you were staying
at school through the fall.
I had to come back.
[older Percy] I love you, Sam.
And even though
I did something unforgivable,
I'll never stop loving you.
[young Sam] I never stopped
thinking about you.
Every night…
[older Percy] I lie awake
wondering where you are,
what you're doing.
Hoping you're happy.
Imagining your life
and wishing I was in it.
[young Sam] I think about traveling.
And getting jobs and having a family.
And you are always right there with me.
You have to be right there with me.
I love you,
Sam Florek.
And nothing will ever change that.
I love you, Persephone Fraser.
And I always will.
I'm sorry, Sam. I can't.
What?
Why? What changed?
Everything, Sam.
Everything.
Goodbye. Goodbye, Sam.
We have quite a history
of messy goodbyes.
And I think we're owed a proper one.
[ Sabrina Claudio sings
"Before It's Too Late"]
You should fill up the gas tank ♪
and head to PCH ♪
for a ride ♪
I should wrap my arms around you ♪
say I'm so glad I found you ♪
with no doubt or fear…
I missed us.
I missed you so much, it hurts.
Before it's too late ♪
Before it's too late ♪
Before it's too late ♪

[Percy sighs]
I loved you.
I know.
You broke my heart.
I know that, too.
I want so much to forgive you.
But I don't think I can do this.
I know.
[birds singing]
You ready?
[sighs] I am.
I did what I came to do… say goodbye.
Okay.
[ Harry Styles sings "Fine Line"]
[Percy] "Persephone,
goddess of the underworld.
Because of one rash decision
she made as a young woman,
she changed the world.
All because she ate six measly
pomegranate seeds,
she was forced to live in the underworld
for six months of every year.
One for every seed."
- Put a price on emotion…
- "And when she was gone,
the world above grieved,
and summer turned to autumn.
Taking the warmth of those golden days
and turning them crisp and sharp."
You've got my devotion ♪
but, man, I can hate you sometimes ♪
[Percy] "Surprising things can happen
as the flowers lose their bloom
and the leaves fall."
- Okay.
- I don't want to fight you…
[Percy] "People can change, too."
And I don't want to sleep in…
[Percy] "While Persephone lives
in her own world,
the seasons continue on
as fall turns to winter."
We'll get the drinks in ♪
So I'll get to thinking of her…
[Percy] "The chill can turn some inward."
We'll be a fine line ♪
We'll be a fine line ♪
We'll be a fine line…
[Percy] "But like all seasons,
winter ends,
bringing Persephone back to this world.
Her six months in exile over.
But here's the surprising thing.
Her time in exile?
It may have been cold down there,
but it was also introspective
and inspiring and a time
to understand her real strength."
Test of my patience…
"And that she isn't defined
by one place or one person.
That she could be everything.
The light and the dark.
And she's proud of all she is."
You sunshine, you temptress…
"Summer may be Persephone, goddess
of the underworld's, true happy place,
but it wouldn't be so meaningful
if she didn't get to experience
all the highs and lows that seasons bring.
A boy once told Persephone
being the goddess of the underworld
was right on brand for her.
She was too young and insecure
to understand
that she had that kind of strength
within her.
To be a god,
a deity of any kind.
But time passing had given her that gift.
That she was powerful wherever she was…
…whatever the season."
We'll be a fine line ♪
We'll be a fine line ♪
We'll be a fine line ♪
We'll be a fine line ♪
We'll be all right ♪
We'll be all right ♪
We'll be a fine line ♪
We'll be a fine line ♪
We'll be all right ♪
[whooping]
We'll be all right ♪
We'll be all right ♪
- We'll be all right
- [laughing]
[line ringing]
[keys jingling]
Hey, can you talk?
That rug is gonna go over
by the fireplace.
- Thank you.
- Look at you, boss lady.
[Delilah laughs]
Can't believe
it's almost the start of summer.
People are gonna be blown away
when we open.
Well, I hope so,
'cause this town isn't much for change.
You're taking the best of The Tavern,
and you're making it extra.
We are.
I appreciate being included
in your vision.
Hey, you're the one that owns the place.
I'm just in it for the sweat equity.
It's a thing.
I know. It is.
So have you heard from the previous owner?
And I don't mean Sue.
No.
Jordie, uh, told him about the reopening,
but we haven't spoken.
- Hmm.
- And I don't expect to.
I've made peace with it.
I'm not gonna see some Sam-inspired
monster haunting your main character
when I read your book?
Oh, the only thing haunting
about my new book
at this moment is my looming deadline.
'Cause you finally have a publisher,
Percy.
I know. I can't believe it.
I'm gonna be a published horror writer.
And being here in Barry's Bay, it just…
…makes it all less scary.
[Delilah] Hmm.
I feel so inspired here.
I am proud of us.
I mean, we both made it through
to the other side, even though it was…
…our life was…
…built on the shambles
of our relationships.
Mm. Very writerly.
Think I'll stick to what I am good at.
Design details and helping other people
repair their relationships
'cause I don't have one of my own.
Sam still hasn't reached out to Charlie?
Mm-mm. No.
And I think it's really bothering him.
He's just, like, thrown himself
into his work, which is just not like him.
Charlie's usually the play-hard,
work-to-play-more type of guy, and I…
I don't know. I am worried about him.
Worried as a friend?
[scoffs] Please. No.
If my year of hot hookups
taught me anything,
it's that I was needing
to get a lot out of my system,
including Charlie Florek.
Okay, but you had a lot of fun
while you were at it.
I did. I think I'm just done trying
to be something for other people,
man or woman.
All the pretense.
I just…
want to find someone
who actually appreciates me.
For me.
[door opens]
And me is not gonna settle
for anything less.
Hello.
Hey, Jordie.
Uh, I'm just stopping by
to offer my services.
Looks like there's a lot to do
before opening weekend.
Oh. [laughs] I'm sure we can
find something for you to do.
Actually, I'm gonna grab the lockbox
I can't open.
Maybe you can figure that out.
Shit. Uh, I left my purse in your car.
Can I have the keys?
- I'll go get it for you.
- Okay. Thank you.
Hi.
Hi.
What happened to coming up tomorrow
because of work?
Okay, uh, fine. I may have come up,
like, a day early to hang out with him.
Him? What, him being… Jordie?
Yeah.
I thought you guys just hooked up
a few times, but this seems like more.
Uh, is it more?
I don't… I don't know…
I don't know what it is.
Uh, whatever it is,
I-I just am trying not to define it.
It's, um… it's murky, and I like that.
Okay, but you don't like gray.
In fact, you hate it.
Yeah, but the law is not black and white,
and I'm starting to think
that maybe life isn't, either.
And you're good with that?
I am more than good with that.
Wow. Barry's Bay has really had
an effect on us all.
Yeah, I think you were right.
There's, uh, something in the lake water.
- Mm.
- It changes you.
Okay, are you gonna show me around?
- Oh, yeah.
- Yeah?
Come on, lambkie.
[slow, gentle music playing]
[Greg] Hey, Florek?
What are you doing in on a Saturday?
Got a new company I'm looking at.
Just wanted
to pore through the numbers in peace.
I hear ya.
I got a call with Australia,
and with three kids under six at home,
I practically live at the office.
How many do you have?
None. Uh…
I just like being here in the zone.
Well, if you want to grab a drink later,
you let me know.
Like I said, three kids at home
and a very tired wife.
Okay. Sounds good.
[Greg] Ah, yeah. Isn't that a great shot?
Yeah.
This is crazy,
but I'm pretty sure that's me.
Whoa. Seriously?
Yeah. That's me, my brother and Percy
in my dad's boat.
It's at the lake we grew up on.
I wonder who took this.
Yeah, I'm not sure.
My wife bought it at a gallery
when we were out in B.C. a few years back.
Said she wanted to remind me
what we're doing it all for.
For moments like this.
It was definitely a moment.
A good one.
Family still there?
Not really.
Man, I bet you can't wait
to get back there,
especially now that summer's here.
[ Holly Humberstone sings
"The Walls Are Way Too Thin"]
I heard you talking till the morning ♪
Heavy whispers from the next room ♪
You say it's never your intention…
- Hi.
- Make sure to encourage them
to just hang at the bar
- when they're waiting for a table, okay?
- Okay.
Drinks is where the money's at.
- Everyone good?
- Yeah!
On the table for a second…
There's a 45-minute wait for a table.
- I can't believe it.
- I know. [laughs]
- Like, we did it. We actually did it.
- We did it.
To The Tavern.
And to the both of you,
who made it all happen.
And to Sue, who made it all possible.
- Cheers.
- Cheers.
Cheers.
She better not have comped
you guys on those drinks.
- Mm-mm.
- Of course I did.
- Come on. It's me.
- [Delilah] Fine.
But just this one,
and then you have to pay.
- Okay? Serious.
- Yeah.
Mm. Okay.
I have a teaching moment in front of me.
- I'll be right back.
- Mm.
Do not worry. I'm gonna open a tab
for you guys. On the house.
- Thank you.
- [Percy] I'm gonna go mingle.
I'll be right back.
I only want to be there
when she's gone ♪
Ooh, ooh, ooh…
I have something to say.
Okay.
I don't want to do murky.
I thought we loved murky.
- Well, you did.
- Uh-huh.
But I want more.
Mm. What happened to, um,
"Lake life people just,
they like to chill"?
- We do.
- Mm-hmm.
But, uh…
you know, we can lake life
with someone we really like.
Oh.
Do you want to?
You know, I still have work,
and don't know how I'm gonna…
I'm not asking you to be anyone different.
I'm just asking you to be you…
…with me.
[inhales sharply] Hmm.
The same old ♪
- sad songs…
- Mm-hmm.
'Cause I just wanna be out ♪
I just wanna be out of the picture ♪
And no, I'm not just gonna lay here
and bite my tongue ♪
- I only wanna be here
- You good?
- Oh, yeah. Thank you.
- when she's gone
Ooh, ooh, ooh ♪

[insects chirping]
[ Dolly Parton & Willa Amai sing
"Here You Come Again"]
Here you come again ♪
just when I've begun
to get myself together ♪
You waltz right in the door ♪
just like you've done before ♪
and wrap my heart around your little…
[man] Percy?
Here you come again ♪
looking better
than a body has a right to ♪
and shaking me up so…
You came home.
is here you come again ♪
and here I go ♪
Here I go ♪
Here I go ♪

[ Mumford & Sons sing "Woman"]
[vocalizing]
[Charlie, Sam and Percy laughing]
[water splashing]
[whooping]
[laughter]
Woman ♪
- Caught behind those burning eyes
- [inhales sharply]
Tangled up in morning white ♪
[gasps]
Do you ever really know? ♪
Can you ever really know? ♪
[panting]
[gasps]
[exhales loudly]
Woman…
[breathes loudly, groans]
[coughs]
[wheezes]
When she lets me call her mine ♪
- [loud, gasping breaths]
- Do you ever really know?
Can you ever really know? ♪
And I don't know the loneliness
you've known ♪
I don't hear the frosty words echo ♪
inside ♪
when you're gone ♪
again ♪
I can't read your mind,
though I'm trying all the time ♪
Oh, oh, oh ♪
There's something I don't know,
I can see it in your eyes ♪
Oh, oh, oh ♪
As the night ascends,
all will slow again ♪
Oh, oh, oh ♪
I am left in awe of the woman I adore ♪
Oh, oh, oh ♪
[vocalizing]
Woman ♪
I never had such a sight ♪
burn itself onto my mind ♪
Do you ever really know? ♪
Can you ever really know? ♪

[vocalizing]
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