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lirik lagu cast of the curious case of benjamin button - the last part of the journey

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[morlan, spoken]
and so began the next, and final chapter of benjamin’s life

[strangers]
the western wind will ever blow
the fishin’ boats will come and go
and life will ever ebb and flow
but time and tide wait for no man

[keynvor, spoken]
in 1970, benjamin attended locryn’s wedding to a local girl named rosie bennett

[growan, spoken]
granddaughter of mr and mrs thomas bennett

[tonnow, spoken]
who had recently celebrated their fifty~first wedding anniversary

[sterenow, spoken]
and on the second of november, 1972, when rosie gave birth to her daughter
benjamin b~tton at the age of sixteen years became a grandfather

[ebron, spoken]
they named the girl lowen

[gwyns, spoken]
benjamin soon discovered he possessed an energy he had never felt before
[sterenow, spoken]
his days may have been numbered, but benjamin b~tton made each day count

[tewes, spoken]
in 1974, at the age of fourteen
benjamin, on his brand new six~feet raleigh r20 stowaway
would spend the weekends tearin’ through the village and surroundin’ lanes

[treth, spoken]
includin’ the lane over the cliffs that passed the trevigue farm

[avoryow, spoken]
where a sixty~one~year old millie dyer and her one~foot ceramic husband gerald would spend their days tendin’ to the sheep

[the sheep, spoken]
baaa

[tonnow, spoken]
by 1976, benjamin b~tton was a boy of twelve and no longer interested in the attention of local girls

[lanow, spoken]
despite the best efforts of both mrs gladstone’s granddaughter tasmin

[growan, spoken]
and mrs gladstone’s sister’s granddaughter, meryn
[meryn gladstone, spoken]
wasson?

[keynvor, spoken]
on january twenty~fifth, 1978, at the age of ten
benjamin spent his entire weekly allowance purchasin’ a cake to celebrate his daughter~in~law’s thirtieth birthday

[gwyns, spoken]
but as he ordered the lemon drizzle from miss maggie moncrief

[treth, spoken]
daughter of the tragically deceased miss maureen moncrief

[gwyns, spoken]
his voice broke, squeaked and rose in pitch with ev’ry word he said

[maggie moncrief, spoken]
sounds like you could do with a spot of tea

[ebron, spoken]
by 1980, benjamin was eight years old, the same age as his granddaughter lowen

[tonnow, spoken]
the two would play together on the beach, they would swim together in the sea, they would build castles in the sand

[tewes, spoken]
and on sat~rday, october third, 1981, as he and lowen splashed and swam in the shallows, benjamin b~tton waved to an old man on the shore
[avoryow, spoken]
at the age of one hundred and one, roger b~tton’s wish had finally been granted
at last, he was able to watch his little boy at play, just as
he’d always wanted

[tewes, spoken]
roger b~tton passed in his sleep the very next day

[morlan, spoken]
over the next seven years as time moved forwards, and benjamin’s life moved backwards
words began to get caught on the tip of his tongue

[treth, spoken]
things he’d known his entire life had simply fallen out of his
mind along the way

[lanow, spoken]
his days were consumed ever more by sleep

[tir, spoken]
he lived those days dreamin’ of a long life
with no understandin’ of if it had or hadn’t ever been

[strangers]
the western wind will ever blow
the fishin’ boats will come and go
and life will ever ebb and flow
but time and tide wait for no man

[tewes, spoken]
in those final months, weeks, and days
benjamin dreamed of a room in an attic

[avoryow, spoken]
of a woman on a cliff

[sterenow, spoken]
of a young barmaid in a little cornish pub

[tir, spoken]
of beer

[tonnow, spoken]
of a life at sea

[growan, spoken]
of years of war

[keynvor, spoken]
of family

[ebron, spoken]
of home

[sterenow, spoken]
of the moon and the sea

[avoryow, spoken]
by 1987, benjamin could no longer remember the faces in his dreams

[tewes, spoken]
he could no longer remember their names

[reverthi, spoken]
and by seventeen minutes past 8 p.m. on the seventeenth of december, 1988
benjamin b~tton, a child unlike any child who had been born before or any child who has been born since
could no longer remember anything

[strangers]
[?]
[?]


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