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Mary/Dickon 22 Wick [Cue] Dickon:"NOW YOU TELL ME EXACTLY WHAT YOU SA 2 ‘ Map col and ray. Therese rye nt 7 Ard Vere’ this clingy kind of haze over everything.” Dickon:"Like a body were in a dream.” “Dulcimer” coc) With loose gray branches looped all around the tres like ropes..or sakes, Mang hemos forge lace ose 2 10 ‘© And dead roots and leaves al angled up ‘on the ground, Dickon:"But did you get a real close Did you scrape away abit ofthe bark 505i 'D COLD.” LOOK AT ANYTHING? ‘and have a real look at anything? Gtr" solo) (Hy soto) is ‘Mary, the srongest roses will fair thrive ifthe soil is rich enough, They'll run all wild and SPREAD ‘on bein” NEGLECTED AND SPREAD Set Tempo (+*Dute*) f el w ively Folk “Oh, Lean tell fa thing is wick or not.” il they're a wonder” Mary: “You mean it might be alive? But how can you tell?” (Hip"1+"Gtr" 806) EPnoiDut) Mary: “Wick! I've heard Ben say wick" 20 Dickon: 21 2 When a thing is wick— has alife a bout it May - be not a life like you and But some-whete there's a se- eret streak of green in = side it, Now come and let me show you what 1 mean (emey Whistle p) apt (lec Pro both hands) 228 thing is wick it has alight = round it ~~F SEI + see. But hid-ing down be-low a spark’s a - sleep in - side it, just. wait-ing for— the right time to be ct CREPE Leap FEET memes ow = clear sway thedead_ parts so the ten-der buds. can form Loo-sen up— the earth and let the a Ei 4 F 4 2 Ett Cuba) (ctntBas) (ee Piano) roots get Let the roots get_warm (E186 Cite) 7 (Pony Whistle 0a) (Bass) - ‘ony When a thing is wick. thas away of know ing whenit’s pis) = (hewvilyacented) = : safe to grow a-gain you will see —_ oy = ough 10 clear away thedead— parts 6 feed it, it will climb up through the earth 2 1231 ‘When there's a pale new — green emmy White 809) (Gtr continues sim) sothe ten-derbuds— can form Let the roots get warm y ow aged (Bas 5) [=] Sombrio ‘Come a mild day Come a watm—_ rain Come # snow = diop— a PW) GFluged) (otiTrom) 4 <2 (oBecy 232! call-in’ all therest tocome and 109 sub mp (4B CUBass) =) is wick— andsomeonecares a-boul- it (Bass) '233]| ‘And comes to workeach day like you and ‘Then have no doubt Will it grow? “pe “te 234| Mary: “Oh, Dickon,Iwantit all 1 be wick! Would you come and look ati with me?” Dickon: “1 come every day, rain or shine, you want me 1. All hat garden needs is for us to come wake itup.” 82 oo Vamp my a % = — Sees Semi Beene Resin ire Septem we Biko Mr ncaa coe™ weet Ep == é nn @scu"Dule"y 4 Tittle chance to grow— little chance to grow— ‘That's how you will know if she is ‘That’s how you will know if she is grow to grect the morn - ing— ‘prow 10 greet the morn - ing— ww PR RF F Free from ground be-low— Free from ground be-low— When a thing— is wick it When a thing is wick it (es) nitating Dickon) (seen) “Dulcimer” Come a warm— rain sc 237 Come a snow - atop all the rest to come, 2 Call-in all of us to come, — all of us to come, _ yd (ia cal int call- world wv ow SD SO |! SS stip lise [Stage business-playful] wh ig in ® = (Stgs-Pretybells’) Ons) —— a =~ at aT > wr OF pro- mise there’s a singlestreak of green be - low, And all yu 74 us) igs iano) thru the dark est night-time, It's. wait - ing for— the right time, When a thru the dark est night-time, It's wait - ing forthe right time, When a om Oe uy © auutagiiy P—__>?_ES Eo Es Cibass) —_— (PW liOncne) nists) 241 Wins) P7 £ Tes 7 IT? fee 0 Y (Fug/Va)__—-——> a 8]

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