by Philip Wingate, 1894
#I don't want to play in your yard,
I don't like you anymore, I don't like you anymore, you
'll be sorry when you see me, when you see me sliding
down our cellar door, you
can't holler down our rainbarrel, you not shouting jump into our rain barrel
you can not climb our apple tree, you can not climb our apple tree
I do not want to play in your yard, I do not want your yard to play
If you will not be good to me. # If you are not good to me,
use "I'm sticking with you" as the ending song
by Lou Reed
#I'm sticking with you'Cos
I'm made out of glue do
anything that you might do what you do
I'm gonna do too # What do I follow?
This is like a little girl's vindictiveness and sweetness. There is a bit of embarrassment, infatuation, and complaining in the middle, just like the way brothers and sisters treat their dad in this movie.
Sister Wendy needs a cat, a banyan tree, and of course a 52-year-old married man to satisfy her relationship. Living alone at the age of 39, writing a script was also from the indifferent and abusive experience of his childhood mother and father. They didn't kiss their brother, were born under the same roof, and had the same childhood experience. They used the Savage family's hereditary way to deal with things, and they were also uncertain about their feelings. They all needed depression medicine to relieve stress.
There is no happy ending in the film, but the true flow of life as it should be. My brother married the Polish woman who fried eggs for him, because he would cry for her a warm breakfast. My younger sister realized her dream of drama. In "theater for the new city", she turned the story of her brother's childhood into a drama of magic and reality---the little boy calmly accepted the slap in the face from his father, and felt that he had left the cupboard. The table top, lifted off, watching his father still slapped in the air below-----brother cried after seeing it.
The dog who is paralyzed after get off work can also use the auxiliary double wheel and Wendy to run in the morning on the golden river bank. Dad died when it was time to die, so it was not so sad.
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