A Town Called Malice (2023) s01e05 Episode Script

Cruel Summer

The following programme contains
strong language and violent scenes.
If we're gonna do this,
let's go all the way.
Empower your boys.
Make them feel valuable.
Swallow.
Grandad, watch this.
Oh!
He's inherited your skills.
And yours.
This Cesar fella?
The Mayor?
If he's the man down here,
and we wanna build stuff,
then we've gotta get him onside.
There's blood on them readies.
- For you.
- Good boy.
Go and check on your brother,
will you?
The land belongs to my family now.
If you want a safe
passage for your hash,
I'm the only one
that can make that happen.
And what do you get out of this?
An opportunity to meet
your people in Africa.
There is something you might
wanna know
about Gene's deal with the Gitanos.
He's got a plane to Morocco.
He's meeting
some drug dealers there.
Nothing there but desert.
And oranges.
Tomorrow, I leave for Tangiers.
If it really can't wait,
I'm contactable here in Morocco.
And Mr Lord,
don't ever try to buy me again.
Please Eddie, just go!
I have to be able to trust you.
You can.
My baby boy.
You've come back.
You think I'm ashamed?
You couldn't wait to get shot of me.
That's because
it's not safe for you here.
Then why the fuck
are you still here?
(TENSE MUSIC)
(MUFFLED SINGING)
(CROWD SINGING
"THIS LITTLE LIGHT OF MINE")
I'm gonna let it shine.
Oh, this little light of mine,
I'm gonna let it shine.
This little light of mine ♪
Where've you been?
Sorry.
Let it shine. Let it shine.
Let it shine. ♪
Eddie, you gonna join in?
(CHUCKLES)
(MUSIC FADES INTO ECHOES)
DANDY LIVINGSTONE:
A Message To You Rudy ♪
Stop your running about.
It's time you
straightened right out
Stop your running around
Making trouble in the town,
Ah-ah-ah, Rudy
A message to you, Rudy
Wait!
A message to you ♪
Wait!
Quick! Hurry!
Right, ugh.
You are such a big boy.
Thank you.
Go on, straight up to the front.
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATION)
Or you might wind up in jail
Then you'll suffer ♪
That's what I like to see,
a man getting his hands dirty.
(CHUCKLES)
Well, you cook. I clean.
I take the bins out.
You go on top in the bedroom.
(BOTH LAUGH)
OK, alright, so
so that's a chore now? Mm-hmm?
In which case I expect to be paid.
Oh, yeah?
Mm-hmm, Mm-hmm.
Mmm.
Mmm. I promise, Mercy
things are gonna change.
Hmm. I know.
(HEAVY DOOR KNOCKING)
(HEAVY DOOR KNOCKING)
Fucking open the door!
Clarence?
Stay there.
What's going on?
Keep him quiet.
Who is it?!
Shhh.
(INDISTINCT WOMAN SHOUTING)
I'm coming!
(DOOR IS KICKED)
WOMAN: Hey!
Trying to hide from us?
I haven't been paid yet.
Paid by who? If you had a job,
we wouldn't be here, would we?
I've got interviews, I swear. Yeah.
Yeah.
What's this?
It's a yam. Yam.
You heard Dad, it's a yam.
Please, Mr Lord. One more week.
I'll get your money.
What you do? Spunk your money
on rum and wacky-baccy?
Fucking waster.
If we was alone,
I'd fucking wipe the floor with you.
You wouldn't dare step foot
in here alone, boy.
Anything valuable in there?
Please.
Look, it's a mess in there.
Ugh. (GASPING)
Not so fucking hard now, are ya?
Ugh!
(GASPING AND MOANING)
(PANTING)
This fucking gaff's a shit-hole, Dad.
No need to ridicule
a man's living quarters.
We all got to start somewhere.
Which is why
we're happy
to provide the service we do.
Give people like you a chance
to make something of themselves.
Like what we did.
But do not misconstrue
my kindness for weakness.
Friday. With interest.
Or we'll have to find
another way for you to pay.
Tick tock. The meter's running.
Here you are, ma'am.
Room for one more?
Leave me alone!
We ain't done nothing.
What the fuck were you thinking,
bringing criminals into our home?!
We needed food, clothes for Eddie,
a suit for my inter-A suit?!
I wasn't getting anywhere.
It's nothing to do
with what you're wearing!
Look, I'm trying to change
the way that people see me.
A suit isn't gonna do that!
Who are they?
The Lords.
They run things round Bermondsey
protection, money-lending-
Why pay into a pardna if you're
just gonna go to gangsters?
Our draw's three months away.
I didn't want you to miss
the deadline for college.
(SIGHS)
(CLEARS THROAT)
How dangerous are they?
He's OK.
That's why you hid us, isn't it?
Relax, alright? I'll find something.
Even if it means going back
to the building site.
I'll pay him back and
and then we can start saving
laying down roots, the
the community centre.
And then start one up in Jamaica,
so that youngsters
can come back and forth,
prosperity for all.
It's a lovely dream.
But we have to be realistic.
Yeah, I know, and
I'll make it right, I promise.
Mercy?
(WHISTLES)
Interview didn't go well, then?
You said there were
other ways to pay.
And there are.
And as our dad says
don't confuse
our kindness with weakness.
Me, my brothers, we stick
out round here like sore thumbs.
But you,
you can get to places we can't.
Places like that.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
There's another fella,
name of Bunny.
About your stamp. You know him?
He's just gone in.
I can't.
You need to send a message. Tonight.
Or else you'll end up
being a message.
Pay your fucking debts.
(TENSE MUSIC)
TOOTS AND THE MAYTALS:
54-46 Was My Number ♪
Hear what I say, sir, yeah, yeah
Get your hands in the air, sir
Woo, yeah
Then you will get no hurt,
mister, no, no, no
I said, yeah
I said, yeah
What they say?
What they say?
Don't you hear? I say yeah
Yeah, yeah.
Listen what they say
Listen what they say
Have you seen Bunny?
Bunny, he's over there.
Do you believe I would take
such a thing with me
And give it to a police man?
And if I do that,
I would say, "Sir
"Come on and put the charge on me"
I wouldn't do that, no
I wouldn't do that
I'm not a fool to hurt myself
So I was innocent
of what they done to me
They was wrong
They was wrong, oh, yeah ♪
Big up, my bredda! Wagwan?
I'm sorry.
Give it to me two times
Hey, hey
Give it to me three times
Hey, hey, hey
Give it to me four times
(FOUR ECHOING THUDS)
(MUSIC CONTINUES
ECHOED AND DISTORTED)
(DOOR SLAMS OPEN)
Get Eddie, we've got to go-
Go where?
Anywhere. Jamaica?
I kept some of the money
that they lent me.
And Jamaica? What you?
Oh, God. Oh, God.
What have you done?
I didn't do anything!
That's why we've got to go!
(WINDOW SMASHING)
I told you, "One more chance."
Come out and be like a man!
Dada!
Eddie?!
Eddie! Eddie, no!
Eddie!
(GLASS SHATTERS AND FLAMES ROAR)
(EDDIE SCREAMING)
Get him, please!
Eddie!
(SCREAMING)
Mum!
Here, here! Go! Go! Go!
I'll get our passports.
Go!
(TENSE MUSIC)
(TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES)
That'll do.
(STUNNED): Clarence? Clarence?
(PANTING)
(FIRE ENGINE SIRENS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
At least have a Marmite sandwich.
You can't just go abroad
without eating.
Mum. Please. Drop me out.
Len, where's the buy money?
I thought you had it?
No, mate. I pugged it last night.
It was here.
Morning boys. Oh, tea, lovely.
Right. Has anyone seen
the readies for Morocco?
Yeah, well, about that
See, if you take the money,
it'll leaves us with nish.
Dad. We can't turn up empty handed.
I'll wind up having to brass myself
if you take that cash.
We're completely fucking potless.
Yeah, they won't take us seriously
without a down payment dad.
Relax boy,
you're only buying oranges.
You can blag a couple of Arab
greengrocers, can't you?
Oh, come on you two, use your charm.
You know you've got plenty of it.
Not even I'm that charming.
Look, it's your contract, alright.
So, I think it's only fair
that you see it through,
right to the end, on your own bat.
Proud of you boy.
Be safe darling.
See you, Mum.
You be careful with them
people over there.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, you too, alright.
(IN THE NEXT ROOM): Do you think my
dad knows what we are up too?
(IN THE NEXT ROOM):
I'll keep an eye on him, alright.
I'll miss you.
Eddie?
How could you kiss and play happy
families, after what they've done?!
I told you, we've got
to keep 'em close.
One wrong word, and we'll wind
up getting buried in the desert.
Mum, this is mad.
Look baby, I know you're scared.
No one is gonna hurt you.
What about you?
They won't see me coming,
and trust me, one-by-one,
they'll all go.
What if you get caught?
I won't.
I'm never going back to prison.
Why did you get bird?
The police found the gun
in the debris of the flat.
My prints were on it.
So I got ten years
for possession.
A fucking decade.
How long do we have to stay here?
We let Gene get
somewhere with this hotel.
I finish what I started
then we take the money and run.
Jamaica. Like your dad always said.
Look. Look. Look.
All you have to do
is play nice, alright,
and stay schtum.
What about him, Gene?
He'll be the last to go.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Gracias, amigo. Adios.
(MEN CHATTER IN ARABIC)
Yeah, alright.
(SPEAKING IN ARABIC)
Easy, Abdul.
Windy, innit? Woo.
Oi, Abdul.
This place anywhere nearby?
Oi, I'm talking to you, son!
(RESPONDS IN ARABIC)
Len.
What you on about?
The Mayor's in Morocco too.
I need to get in front of him
about our planning permission.
Mate. I thought you sorted it.
Don't get lemon, Gene, I will.
So, you lied to Dad, as well?!
You're not the only one
trying to make him proud.
(SPEAKS ARABIC)
Mate, one more fucking time.
Hey. Hey. Leonard. Leonard.
Hey. My friends!
My friend. English, yes?
Yeah.
Queen Elizabeth! Margaret Thatcher!
Kenny Dalglish! Yeah. Come!
Come with me!
(SPEAKS ARABIC)
Mr Chaffik?
Come. Come.
I have some bargains for you.
Televisions, VCR, radios!
Come. Come.
Welcome sit down. Sit.
You're Mr Chaffik?
That's a name you won't use
again outside of this place.
Alright, Kel?
Alright Cind.
Look, I know we haven't
really spoken much,
but I just wanted to say thanks,
you know, for looking after Eddie,
and bringing him over here,
he said you're proper reem.
Need a hand?
Yeah, yeah, I do actually,
loading up,
having a little soiree
on the beach later.
Nice.
Yeah.
Can I ask you a favour, Kelly?
Everyone says you're
a bit of a charmer and, erm,
I just wondered if you could take
Eddie along, you, know maybe
show him the ropes.
Meet some new people and that.
Yeah, you mean like the ladies?
Yeah, course I can, course.
I mean, we all know what it's
like been the odd one out, don't we?
You're telling me.
Hmm. Beach party, yeah?
Looks like you've got
this coast already sewn up.
You know us Lords.
Yeah. I'm beginning to.
Yeah. You know I used to, er,
I used to DJ at the Blitz club?
Yeah.
Yeah, like pals with Boy George,
Steve Strange, all of them. Wow.
Yeah. Yeah, pretty big time.
Amazing.
There you go.
Well, have a good time, alright.
Here, here, come on.
Cop for that.
Stick those over there. Come on son.
We'll have a party, Ed.
You'll never guess
what the guys are planning.
Beach party, eh?
Yeah.
Oi, oi.
We should go. Surprise 'em.
It'll be full of young'uns.
Exactly.
Muscles, toned-flesh,
what do you reckon Carls?
Yeah, fuck it, why not eh, Mint Ma?
Oh, come on Ma, girls night out?
I was hoping to take you for lunch.
Aye, aye.
What you wearing that old thing for?
Still fits.
Just.
Did my finest work in this.
Thank you.
(SCOLDS IN ARABIC)
Hey, mate! Mate! It's alright.
Don't worry.
I will be the judge
of what is alright, in my own home.
Fair enough.
These are from
my family's land in Spain,
which I hope we can both use to grow
something just as beautiful.
(SNAPS FINGERS)
Shukran.
Really pushed the boat
out there, kid.
This is why you're here for, correct?
Hi.
Lord.
Welcome. This way, please.
Fancy. I like it, Albert Lord.
You remember
when I bought this suit?
1969. Savile Row.
I had a wardrobe-full.
You too, furs, shoes,
Mary Quant dresses.
Top of the pile, remember?
What happened to us, Alb?
We'll get it back.
Top of the pile again.
We can have it here, in the sun.
You know that, don't you?
That's why I'm so proud of you, Alb,
for letting our boys
spread their wings.
Mush. Which one's Tariq?
Who?
Order what you want, Ginge,
I'll be back in jiffy.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
That Tariq.
Mm-hmm.
Little change of plan.
Albert Lord.
You, er you know my son.
We know our cove is the safest point
on the Costa to land your boats.
You continue to use it
as an entry point,
but we want two hundred keys on top
of what the Dutch bring in.
They keep theirs,
and we sell the rest in the UK.
And you think you can
move all that product?
Mate. Everyone in South London's
out of their fucking head.
It's a piece of piss.
You can finance it?
We were hoping
proposing
that we pay you on the back end.
With interest, of course.
Very dangerous way to do business.
We can iron out the numbers
if we agree in principle.
Of course, we don't have to let
you use our land at all.
And we don't have
to sell the hashish.
That'd be fucking stupid,
wouldn't it?
We'd be back at the start,
but you've lost your route.
Listen, boys,
we're on the same team here.
Relax.
Please, try this, it's a tradition.
Drop us out.
You think you can get us buzzed,
and we'll agree to anything. Behave.
Fuck it.
How can you buy
without first trying?
Deep into your lungs.
(TENSE MUSIC)
(STEAM WHISTLE)
(SPLUTTERING)
Ohh. (CLEARS THROAT)
(CHUCKLES) Now, that's, er
That's sweet mate, that's bang on.
You will hear from my superiors.
Please accept this as a token for
our gratitude for coming to see us.
Salam alaikum.
Gene, what the fuck?
Relax.
What's wrong with you.
Come on, let's go.
Where you going?
Alright, wait.
You alright there, Bob Marley?
I'm buzzing mate.
Why didn't you try some?
Cos I didn't fancy getting
bummed on a magic carpet.
(LAUGHING)
State of you.
Liven yourself up
and meet me at the docks.
I'm gonna sort the Mayor.
(PSYCHEDELIC ELECTRONIC MUSIC)
Not for me.
Woah.
American?
No, English.
Passport, please.
English. English.
(SPEAKS ARABIC)
(TENSE MUSIC)
ALBERT LORD:
'Relax. You're only buying oranges.'
'You can blag a couple
of Arab Greengrocers, can't ya.
'Use your charm Gene,
you know you've got plenty of it.'
(SCREAMING)
'I'm proud of you son.'
(IN AUDIBLE)
(AUDIBLE SCREAM)
Wake up, English.
(PANTING)
Not long now.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(UPBEAT POP MUSIC)
No. You don't need
that poster there.
Yeah, we do.
Fucking hell.
Right, come on, boys.
Oi. Give us one.
Oi. Chop-chop.
Watch out there, Eddie.
You too, Ant,
and easy on those beers.
You're a real-life saver, Eddie.
Look at that.
I thought your lot
were supposed to be strong.
If half the people
that we've flyered, turn up,
we're gonna be caked.
And he'll still be potless, mug.
Drop me out, Anthony.
Come on then Eddie.
Give us a butchers.
He's got a back like pork crackling.
Pig's back.
(IMITATES PIG GRUNTING/SQUEALING)
Cut it. Come on.
Anti-depressants?
It only took ten minutes.
I should have fucking known
you would pull a stroke.
Who do you think pays for this?
Why have you got the hump?
Ey, you got a nice meal out of it,
didn't you?
And what did you get?
(SMUGLY): You'll see.
Sums you up, really.
Take me on a 'date,'
then side door me,
while you go off and talk
to some Toby on a boat.
(PILL CRUNCHES)
You know, when I asked you earlier,
what happened?
Why did we end up
at the bottom of the pile?
The answer is you. It's always you.
You don't see the bigger picture,
do you?
You're always looking in the gutter.
Not appreciating what
you've already got
including me.
Everything I've done was for you,
and for the family-Oh!
Don't give me that old bollocks.
I'm going out with the girls.
You can stay here and convince
yourself you are still a gangster.
Ginger. Don't walk away from me.
(TENSE MUSIC)
(CAR RADIO): # DURAN DURAN:
Hungry Like The Wolf ♪
..night is a wire
Steam in the subway,
earth is afire
Stay.
Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do
Woman, you want me, give me a sign
And catch my breathing
even closer behind
Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do
In touch with the ground
I'm on the hunt, I'm after you
Smell like I sound,
I'm lost in a crowd
And I'm hungry like the wolf
Straddle the line
in discord and rhyme
I'm on the hunt, I'm after you
Mouth is alive,
with juices like wine
And I'm hungry like the wolf
Stalked in the forest,
too close to hide
I'll be upon you
by the moonlight side
Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do ♪
Senor Lord an unexpected visit.
Please, call me Leonard.
I was hoping me coming here
would show you how serious
we are about building our hotel.
Do you ride?
Only on the beach, at Margate.
Is that a racecourse?
No, it's a Nah
I don't ride, but I know my horses.
Grown up around a lot of bookies.
Khalil here's an Arab Appaloosa.
A cross between an Arabian
thoroughbred and an Appaloosa.
Hard-working, refined
and intelligent enough
to understand who's in charge.
Hmm.
(SPEAKS ARABIC)
I'm thinking of buying him.
What do you think?
Bad teeth.
First thing bookies look for.
Could be Shergar's brother,
but if it can't eat,
it can't run.
Or dance.
(SPEAKS ARABIC)
(TENSE MUSIC)
Who gave you this?
Face forward.
I'm just a tourist
here on a day trip.
Do you know what the penalty
is for drug trafficking in Morocco?
Death that is the penalty.
I want a lawyer.
(LAUGHING): I want a lawyer.
Is that the man who gave
you the hashish?
I've never seen that
man before in my life.
This man is a known drug trafficker.
You were seen entering his property.
(SPEAKS ARABIC)
He said you tried
to sell him the hashish.
It's bullshit-
I will give you to the count
of five to tell me the truth. Five!
(WHISPERING): Listen. Listen.
I'm just here on a day trip.
I've never seen this
man before in my life!
Four.
In my shop,
you can find tomatoes from Spain.
Shut the fuck up!
Three.
Tell them the truth!
Tell him the truth, Gene.
How does he know your name?!
How does he know your name?
Two.
One.
(GUN CLICKS WITHOUT FIRING)
(MOROCCANS ALL LAUGH)
(SPEAKING ARABIC)
Good try. Good try.
Magloubah.
Made with your delicious tomatoes.
The gift was a nice gesture.
Thank you.
I like you, Gene.
But you've got some balls asking
for half a ton of hashish on credit.
It was quarter of a ton, actually.
What do you take me for?
You think we're stupid Moroccans
you British can divide and rule?
No, no, no, of course not.
You've got no idea
what I'm talking about, do you?
While you were talking to us
this morning,
your father met with Tariq in Spain,
and they agreed
to double the shipment.
I'm surprised. Didn't you know this?
If that's what he wants.
You see,
I'm here on my father's behalf,
so if he wants us to increase
the load, then that's down to him.
Wait! Wait! But Hey!
(SPEAKS ARABIC)
I'm not going home empty handed.
I'm running this operation,
but my father runs our family.
You can trust us.
You get one chance to impress.
Tariq will supervise.
You saved me a lot of money today.
I could make you a lot more
if you help me with planning
permission to build a hotel.
I don't think I want to know how
you make your money, Senor Lord
but the Costa needs all
the investment, it can get.
So you'll help?
Show me your plans when we're back.
But I'm sure I can be persuaded.
I sorted it, kid.
Like I said I would.
What's wrong?
Dad got to the Moroccans
before I even met them.
And did what?
Made a bigger deal.
Len, he's got no idea
what he's doing.
If this goes wrong, then we're dead.
All of us.
They've got a fucking army out here.
They stuck a sack over my head
and put me on my knees.
And then they stuck
a gun in my fucking face.
I could have been killed,
down to him.
It could only have been, Kelly.
Look, don't say anything, Gene.
We'll work it out.
Don't confront him, alright.
It's not worth it.
Just keep schtum, yeah.
'I know Dad can be unpredictable'
'..but he's in charge.'
Ah. Oh. Oh. Oh. Now that is
what I'm talking about.
Gorgeous. We are ready to dance.
Wait here for me, yeah?
Cinco minutos.
Vale, gracias.
'And deep down'
'..he just wants
what's best for us.'
(TENSE MUSIC)
(IN THE DISTANCE): Hold on to this.
Yeah. Yeah. Thank you, Mint Ma.
Gorgeous.
Oh, look at the water.
Amazing!
Right, let's do it, ladies!
(TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES)
(TENSE MUSIC FADES
INTO PARTY CHATTER)
(DANCE MUSIC)
Everyone knows the Lords in London.
That's why I like it here, you know.
Yeah, sure.
Cos we're no one.
Erm Is your brother Gene coming?
Gene?
Yes.
No, he's not invited. Oh.
Oi! Oi!
Woohoo!
What are you doing here, Ma?
Oh, sorry, we couldn't resist.
Where's your husband?
He wasn't invited.
Oh, that's a shame,
you are a lovely couple.
Well, you obviously haven't
heard he's a two bob cunt.
(LAUGHS)
Do you know what? Just for tonight:
fuck the Lords,
we're the Ladies.
Wooo!
To the Ladies!
Yeah! Here's to us. Come on Ma.
Cheers.
Hey, Kel. Where's Eddie?
He's around somewhere.
Alright cool, I'm gonna go
and check him alright.
Just give me a minute.
Yeah, so, what I'm saying is,
you know, starting again,
which is what I'm doing here.
You know, starting from scratch.
DARYL HALL AND JOHN OATS:
Maneater ♪
She'll only come out at night
The lean and hungry type
Nothing is new,
I've seen her here before ♪
(WAVES CRASHING)
Fucking piss, bruv. Fuck off.
Hola.
The fuck are you fucking looking at?
(SLURRED): Why you English
always gotta be so rude?
You want to see my dick
or something?
You a fucking poof?
I didn't know
Well, come on, then,
you fucking cunt.
Ugh.
Oi.
How's this for a view? Yeah? Yeah?
Oh, yeah. You like that, eh?
Yeah, you fucking like that.
Oi, Ant. Leave him alone!
Look who it is.
You think I can't see
you in the dark, yeah?
You want to be a hero now, do ya?
Do ya?
Oi. Oi. Fucking come on, then.
Fuck off.
Come on then, Eddie.
(SCREAMS)
(BODY THUDDING)
(BONE CRACKS)
(TENSE MUSIC)
(WHISPERED): Fuck!
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Albert?
Time for a swim, cunt.
(PHONE RINGING)
(DECK CHAIR SCRAPING)
Ugh.
(PHONE CONTINUES RINGING)
(PHONE CONTINUES RINGING)
(PHONE BEEPS)
(MUFFLED): "Mum. Mum. Mum."
Eddie?!
"Can you hear me?"
(SPEAKING INDISCERNIBLY)
Right. Alright, just,
just calm down. Right. Calm down.
(SPEAKING INDISCERNIBLY)
Shit!
Fuck, is he breathing?
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm gonna fucking kill you!
Oh! Eddie!
(BOYS GRUNTING)
(THROUGH GRITTED TEETH): Aaaah!
(ROCK THUDS)
Ugh!
(BOTH PANTING)
It looks
It looks like what it is, alright.
(SOMBRE MUSIC)
Come on. Eddie, come on, now!
(TENSE MUSIC)
(TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES)
(TENSE MUSIC
GROWS MUFFLED AND FADES)
THE POINTER SISTERS:
Jump (For My Love) ♪
Then jump for my love
Jump in and feel my touch
Jump if you want
to taste my kisses
In the night then
Jump, jump for my love
Jump, I know my heart
can make you happy
Jump in, you know these arms
Can feel you up
Jump, if you want
to taste my kisses
In the night then
Jump, jump for my love
You told me
I'm the only woman for you
Nobody does you like I do
Then make a move
before you try and go much farther,
Oh, baby, you are the one,
You are the one
And heaven waits here at my door
And if you want more
If you want more, more, more
Then jump for my love
Jump in and feel my touch ♪
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