Big Little Lies (2017–…): Season 2, Episode 5 - Kill Me - full transcript

Renata tries to help Celeste; Bonnie struggles with her mother's recovery; Celeste attends a custody hearing; Josh, Max and Ziggy are bullied by a boy at school.

[Michael Kiwanuka's
"Cold Little Heart" playing]

♪ Ooh ♪

♪ Ooh ♪

♪ Ooh ♪

♪ Did you ever want it? ♪

♪ Did you want it bad? ♪

♪ Oh, my ♪

♪ It tears me apart ♪

♪ We can try to hide it ♪

♪ It's all the same ♪

♪ I've been losing you ♪



♪ One day at a time ♪

♪ And I know In my
heart, in this cold heart ♪

♪ I can live or I can die ♪

♪ I believe if I just try ♪

♪ You believe in you and I ♪

♪ In you and I ♪

♪ In you and I ♪

♪ In you and I ♪

[Celeste] No! No!

I pushed him.

Listen to me! Listen
to me! I pushed him.

Nobody did this.

Nobody.

Help! Somebody help me!



Fuck.

Hey, Ed. Ed.

Hold on, man. Hey.

Hey. Listen, man.

I'm sorry for the
whole party thing.

Yeah, I overreacted.

You know what? I
don't believe you.

- What?
- That you're sorry.

- Why do you have to be such a fuck?
- Well, I don't have to be. I choose to be.

See, not everybody
gets along, Nathan.

I mean, can't we just be
comfortable not liking each other?

Doesn't have to be a reason.

This whole fucking
world's lost its mind.

This whole fucking planet
is inhabited by nutfucks!

Hey, nutfuck!

Basically, this is child
custody. We will set a hearing.

I will appoint a
psychiatric investigator.

He or she will interview the parties, the
children, your associates, your friends,

anybody and everybody
he or she deems necessary

to making a
recommendation to the court.

In the end, it will come
down to my judgment

whether there's been behavior
detrimental to the children.

- Any questions so far?
- [Mary Louise] May I be heard, Your Honor?

[Cipriani] Very well.

I do not consider Celeste
Wright to be a bad person.

- [Cipriani] Good to know.
- A wonderful mother.

- [Ira] Mary Louise.
- And I don't have any reason to doubt

- her ongoing commitment to them.
- Okay.

- [Celeste] So, what are we doing here?
- That said, she's not well.

- All right.
- It's true.

- This isn't the time, Mrs. Wright.
- [Mary Louise] Well, that you understand.

This is not a case of angry
mother-in-law on the loose or something.

- So unfair.
- Rather, it's as you suggest,

we have to do what
is best for the children.

[Cipriani] We will take this up at
another time. This is inappropriate.

- Yeah, we're good.
- Thank you.

[Cipriani] Thank you very much. Thank
you. We will see you at the hearing.

- How do we not respond to that?
- Because we don't.

- You're a lawyer.
- But we should have.

She gets to make a sympathetic first
impression, and what, I just sit there silent?

Which, in the face of an accusation, can
be deemed an admission of fucking guilt.

The judge won't see it that way.

She's after my kids.

That's exactly the type of flare-up
they'll be looking to provoke. Okay?

God.

She gets to make an opening
statement, and you did nothing.

I didn't hire you to do nothing.

Please.

[Celeste crying]

Because nothing was exactly
the right response, Celeste.

We have a very
smart judge in there.

One who will be able to see through
your mother-in-law's performance

and see it for what it
was. Just a performance.

I told you, I am not about putting up that
kind of performance. I'm about credibility.

So when I speak, judges listen.

- And now I need you to listen.
- Okay.

They don't win here unless
they establish you as unhinged.

So you should expect everything
and anything they do say

to be precisely designed
to get you to react.

We will not give them that.

[Bonnie breathing heavily]

[Skye] Mom.

[ekg beeping]

Hi.

- What a nice surprise.
- Hi.

- Where's Dad?
- Outside with Grandpa.

Is she getting better?

[Bonnie] A little.

Still can't talk, though.

- Today's gym, right?
- Mm-hm.

- Got all your stuff?
- Yep.

Oh, I miss you.

There's a surprise
for you at home.

- [Nathan] Shh. Hey. What?
- Oh, yeah?

- Okay.
- [Nathan] All right. Time to go, big girl.

[Skye groans]

- Pit stop's over.
- [Bonnie] Okay.

[Skye] Bye, Grandma.

[whispering] Love you,
baby. Thanks for stopping by.

Bye. I love you. Bye, Grandpa.

Bye.

[Madeline] The most important
thing is that you remain open-minded.

You know, really,
open to new theories...

This isn't gonna be
like wife-swapping, is it?

No. This is a healing institute.

Not a swingers' convention.

Please have an
open mind. Please?

I'm in the car.

We're warriors, you
and me. You know?

[Carole King's "You Make Me Feel Like
a Natural Woman" playing over stereo]

♪ [Madeline] Before
the day I met you ♪

- ♪ [King] Life was so unkind ♪
- ♪ [Madeline] Life was so unkind ♪

♪ [King] But your love was
the key To my peace of mind ♪

♪ [Madeline] Peace of mind ♪

- ♪ [King] You make me feel ♪
- ♪ [Madeline] You make me feel ♪

Really?

I couldn't believe it. I sat
there and I didn't say anything.

Katie seems to think that's the right
thing to do, I'm not thinking straight.

- [Renata] Yeah, I know.
- I'm just not.

This is disgusting. I mean, honestly,
I wanna sit down with Mary Louise.

Well, I don't think
that that would help.

I don't know, Celeste.

Listen, don't get me wrong, but,
um, you're an attorney yourself,

and we gotta just say it:
lawyers fuck things up often.

And that's why I wanted
to ask you about Katie.

- Well, what about her?
- Well, I mean, is she...

- Is she as good as people say?
- She's good because of this.

It's a very different
kind of skill set,

and judges in family
court don't like bulldogs.

And so I think given
that, she's good.

I mean, I think the straightest
line to get this resolved

- is just to have Mary Louise call it off. Mm...
- No. She's not gonna do that. She's not.

She might.

I need to take a crack at her.

- Okay? This is what I do.
- [Mindy] Renata.

- [Renata] Yeah? We're in a meeting.
- Renata. I'm so sorry.

I just got a call from Suzie
Jenkins, San Francisco Magazine,

and please don't
shoot the messenger.

They are not going to include
you in the "Women in Power" piece.

I'm sorry?

- Did she say why?
- [Mindy] Um...

The bankruptcy thing.

- [Celeste] Listen, I can step out.
- No, no, my God, no. No.

No. Stay right there.

[Mindy] They said it's not
the story that they're telling.

She just said the
focus is women on top.

[scoffs]

- I'm so sorry. I...
- No, I mean, my God, it's not your fault.

- [Mindy] I know, I just feel terrible...
- I said it's not your fault!

Can you excuse us?

[Mindy] I can make you
some Africa Zimbabwe tea.

If you just stop talking.

Okay, I'm gonna go away.

That would be best.

Are you okay?

I am not okay, Celeste.

Well, I mean, it's just
a magazine article.

It's not just a magazine.
It's Women in Power!

I mean, we're supposed
to be on each other's side,

and they're backstabbing sluts.

[kids playing]

[Brian] "Ziggy." That's
a dumb ass name.

My brother knows about you.

He said you have a
hot mom. Is that true?

You know you're
a mistake, right?

Come on, pussy boy.

Say something.

[Josh] What's going on?

Beat it. I'm talking to someone.

[Max] Leave my brother alone.

He's your brother? That
means your dad's a rapist.

- Get the hell out of here!
- Make me.

[Nippal] His name
is Brian McPherson.

He is a bit difficult, and
he has bullied others.

But he's the one sitting in the
hospital getting his lip stitched up.

Oh, my God.

- I'm suspending all four boys.
- What?

It's just three days.
While we investigate...

Investigate? Why
didn't you do that first?

[Nippal] It was three
against one. The boy got hurt.

My hands are tied.

[school bell ringing]

[Supertramp's "School"
playing over stereo]

[Jane] You need to tell
me what he said to you.

Hey. Uh-uh. Look at me.

What did he say?

- I told you. I can't remember.
- Ziggy.

He said my father's a rapist.

[ekg beeping]

Answer me!

[Martin] I'll take over.

Okay.

- I'll see you later.
- See you.

[Madeline] Be open-minded, okay?

- Look at the view.
- [Ed] It is pretty.

[Madeline] And
they have a fireplace.

So you're gonna wander the
space. We're not moving in a circle.

We're exploring the space,

and when you come face-to-face
with someone you'd like to hug,

give them a hug for about the
length of a nice inhale, exhale. Okay?

Good.

Thank you.

Thank you.

[laughs] Oh, my God.

That was awful. I'm so sorry.

Thank you for at
least agreeing to try.

You're a really good man.
Good husband, good father.

I was a sound choice.

What are you saying?

- What? What are you trying to say?
- I've said it many times, Madeline.

Saying it one more time
is not gonna kill you, is it?

Nathan broke your world,
which at its core is family.

- You've said it many times.
- I know. I've said it many, many times.

- Is it a fucking crime?
- I didn't say it was a fucking crime.

Okay, then, what are
you trying to say to me?

Please just tell
me. I have no idea.

On our first dates, it was
like you were interviewing me.

Not so much for the
soulmate position or lover.

But rather, father.

The stable provider.

Abigail was ripped apart and
you were determined to fix that.

To not make the mistake of
going down the lust path again.

You had a certain criteria,
and I checked all the boxes.

So you made the
sound, practical choice.

It's not something I couldn't
make peace with. I did.

But then you got unsound.

You decided to make impractical
choices, one being to fuck Joseph Bachman,

which left me with the
most difficult choice of all:

to walk out with my dignity or to stay
with a woman who I simply cannot trust.

You can trust me to love you.

More deeply than I've
ever loved anybody.

Can you trust me not
to fuck things up again?

Maybe not.

I don't know if I can
trust myself with that.

I didn't trust my
parents' marriage,

and the one I had with
Nathan was not to be believed.

And I don't know
what it is, I don't...

Maybe it's some
unconscious, preemptive thing

where I wanna be the
destroyer, not the destroyee.

I don't understand, and I
racked my brain about it, but I...

Because all I really want
is to be married to you.

Just happily married to you.

But I must have low self-esteem or
I fucking hate myself or something

because look what I've done.

If I fuck up again, it
will not be with infidelity.

I give you my word.

All my future mistakes
will be brand-new ones.

They said it was ultimately a smear on the
entire publication if I was in this article.

[groans]

[Gordon] I'm sorry. That sucks.

You know, it might
actually be for the best.

What?

I... The article would have
put a target right on your back.

I've spent my entire life
with a bull's-eye on my back.

This is one I wanted.

[doorbell rings]

That's for me.

Coming!

- Oh, Mary Louise.
- Hello.

[Renata chuckles]

- Hi. Thank you so much for coming.
- Thank you.

Pleasure's mine. I don't often
get invited for tea in this neck.

Well, please. Please. Um...

What kind of tea would you like?

Again, I just... I wanna say I really
appreciate you coming because, um...

I know there's a lot going on, and,
uh, it must be so unbearably difficult.

It is. Thank you for...

For understanding that.

Of course. My God.

And listen, just between
you and me, I did want us...

I was hoping this
would just be about tea.

But people don't do
that anymore. Do they?

Uh...

Do what?

Just enjoy each other's company.

Just no agenda.

It would be so nice if people
could just be together, you know.

But maybe somebody
will invent an app for that.

Well, um, can I...

[sighs]

talk to you?

Just mother to mother.

I would like that.

Great. And thinking about
everything that's going on...

What happened to your furniture?

I mean, it's such a big house, you would
think there would be a lot of furniture.

Well, we're going through a
little bankruptcy thing right now,

which is almost resolved.

- But, um...
- Oh, that sounds awful.

- Well...
- But you work, don't you, Renata?

- I do. Yes.
- Yeah.

That must be especially
devastating for a working mom

to lose her house,
her belongings,

because just to think about the sacrifice...
You know, all the missed dinners with kids,

and the not being able to
host the after-school play dates,

there's just so many,
many moments lost.

And for what? A screening room.

Maybe a boat.

Sorry.

You were saying...
Oh. Mother to mother?

Are you placing judgment
on my life choices?

I don't know your life choices.

I don't know you, other than
you're a friend of Celeste,

and you seem like a very nice person
who lives in a big house with no furniture.

This is a serious situation and the
boy needed stitches, so I need to know.

Who instigated the fight?

Was it you, Max?

- Was it?
- He was saying stuff about Dad.

[Josh] And he was
picking on Ziggy.

So, what?

So the three of you attacked
him? You ganged up on him?

You can't do that.
Violence is not the answer.

Look at me. You think it is?

What? Why are you
looking at me like that?

Stop being such a bitch.

Don't talk to me like that!

You do not talk to me like that!

Come here. Stop it. You can't
talk to your mother like that.

You can't talk to me like that.

Do you understand me?

It's not right.

[Celeste sighing]

I have an appointment tonight.
Kelly's gonna be here in a minute to sit.

[Josh] What kind of appointment?

Oh, um...

With a lawyer.

Your grandmother thinks it would be better
if you lived with her for a little while,

and I disagree, and it's...

Why does she think that?

Because I... I don't know.

- We're not gonna live here anymore?
- [Celeste] No, you're gonna live here.

We have to have a judge decide, and
that's what I have to go and do tonight.

I don't wanna live with Grandma.

I don't want you to live with
Grandma and you're not going to.

You will be living here.

All right? You will
absolutely be living here.

[Aretha Franklin's "A Change is
Gonna Come" playing over speakers]

♪ I know change is gonna come ♪

Hey, honey.

It's okay.

You okay? All right.

All right.

Yummy.

Sink into the floor.

[all singing Chicago's
"If You Leave Me Now"]

♪ A love like ours is
love that's hard to find ♪

- Keep it going. Keep it going.
- ♪ How could we let it slip away? ♪

- ♪ We've come too far to leave it all behind ♪
- Let me hear you.

Is Mom okay?

What the hell is that?

Singing for sleep apnea.

Stanford Sleep Clinic.
They diagnose everyone.

The class is a cash
cow. What's up?

Well, um...

Not your mother.

I think we need to get
her out of this hospital.

Aren't they moving her to rehab?

Which means they're
throwing their hands up.

- They don't think she'll get better?
- We need to do something.

Look at you, getting involved.

Wow.

I gotta go.

- Dad.
- You don't think I got involved?

That I didn't protect you?

- No, Dad, I don't.
- If you only goddamn knew.

I do goddamn know. I was there.

Did you diffuse things? Sure.

Did you stop shit from getting worse?
Sometimes. But did you protect me?

♪ We've come too far
to leave it all behind ♪

Well, thank you for
agreeing to meet.

I'll get right to the point.

There are only losers
in procedures like these,

and the biggest ones,
invariably, being the children.

So my suggestion is that we
agree to joint custody, one where...

- [Celeste] No. No. No.
- Just hear me out, please. Hear me out.

One where weekdays with you...

- Are you kidding me? No.
- [Ira] Hear me out. No, just hear me out.

Weekdays with you. Weekends
with my client, Saturdays and Sundays.

- What?
- [Ira] You would seek treatment

for drug and alcohol dependency,
as well as anger management.

- Once you... Well, there you go.
- Fuck you.

Now, these things will
come up, Mrs. Wright.

Is that a threat?

[Ira] That's a fact.

You... You're not
getting my boys.

Not for a Saturday, not for a
Sunday, not for a fucking minute.

Did you really expect
me to accept this?

How are the boys doing?

You know, we don't
want this to go to court.

There will be no joint custody.

I see silence continues to
be your weapon of choice.

- Exactly what am I paying you for?
- It was actually a decent offer.

- No.
- There are so many possibilities

should this go
to court, Celeste.

A lot of them bad.

- You said we should win.
- We should.

But we could also lose. The offer
we just got is a win in my opinion.

- [elevator bell dings]
- Oh, God.

There's also...

What?

- What?
- Your husband's death.

It will come up.

[cell phone beeps]

Shit.

There's gonna be a
guardianship hearing.

I'm gonna have to testify, and that
means that I'm fair game on everything.

- [Renata] Fuck, you're right.
- And Katie is pretty much convinced

- that Farber is getting help from the police.
- She is?

- What?
- Christ.

So, basically, he's an agent for them,
and I suppose they can ask me anything.

- [Renata] Under oath.
- Yeah.

- [Madeline] Oh, my God.
- And if I get caught in, like, a lie

or something, then
they have a case.

- Can you just plead the Fifth?
- [Celeste] No, I'll lose my kids, Madeline.

That's true.

And they have this witness list
with you. You were all on the list.

[Madeline] But why would
they call us? We're on your side.

Madeline, please. It's
a fucking perjury trap.

That's what they would do. They'd call us to
the stand to testify to Celeste's fitness.

- Yeah.
- Then under oath, they say, "Oh, by the way,

- how did Perry Wright fall down the stairs?"
- No.

- Yes.
- Can they do that?

- Yes.
- Okay, but then we just stick with our story.

That's perjury, babe.

Okay, but they'd have
to prove we were lying.

[Jane] They probably can't.

What if they can?

I'm just telling you this
because we have to be prepared.

Look, we have to stick together.

That's the only way
we've gotten this far.

If we stick together,
we'll be fine.

We're gonna be fine.

[Jane] Thank you
again. He really likes you.

[girl] You're welcome.

Any time. He's a pleasure.

Still up?

And on your iPad, I see, which
you're not supposed to have at night.

Can I please have that?

Thank you.

Listen, um, me and you
are gonna have breakfast

with Max and Josh in the morning.
I have to work for a few hours,

but I'm gonna get off early and I'll
meet you guys at Whaler's Cove,

I don't know, sometime
in the afternoon.

And then you, me, Celeste, and
the boys are gonna go kayaking.

- Cool.
- It's not a reward for bad behavior.

I just figured since you're suspended, I
mean, we might as well get some exercise.

You like Corey, right?

Mm-hm.

Yeah, I do.

Me too.

That's good.

Am I gonna grow
up to be like him?

- Like Corey?
- No.

Like my father.

No. God, no, baby.

And you are gonna grow up
to be the sweetest, kindest,

most handsome,
funniest, loveliest,

adorablest man.

I promise you that.

Thanks, Mom.

I love you.

[chuckles]

Baby?

He's at the hospital, sitting vigilantly.
He wanted us to take a break.

Sweet.

I was protecting you.

Or so I thought.

Best way I could, by
keeping the peace.

It's okay, Dad.

I know how weak I
must seem to you.

But I was just trying to do whatever I
could to make the rage go away. For you.

And for me.

- Okay.
- And for her.

She started to
talk this afternoon.

To mumble.

[clearing throat]

I had no idea what she
was trying to say. Uh...

She tried and she
tried, and finally, I got it.

What did she say?

She said you're drowning.

Sometimes the things she feels and sees
turn out to be right, and now I'm worried.

Dad.

- What's going on?
- I'm just gonna go check on Skye.

Why is Grandma doing this?

[Celeste sighs]

Because I think she's worried that
I'm still sad over missing your daddy,

and she...

She thinks that my sadness
isn't always good for you two.

So she thinks it would be
better if you lived with her.

For a while, while I
get over my sadness.

Do you think that?

No.

Mm-mm. I do not think that.

So I don't know what kind of
questions this doctor is gonna ask,

but if she asks you,

who you would
prefer to live with,

then it's really important that
you say you wanna live here.

Because she
might tell the judge?

Exactly.

She might tell the judge.

[Josh] Well, shall we say
we don't like Grandma?

No, don't say that.

We can protect you.

[Max] Yeah.

We can say whatever
you want us to say.

Listen to me.

You do not need to protect me.

All right?

You just have to tell the
truth that you wanna live here.

[Josh] Okay.

Okay.

I love you.

Get good sleep.

Big day tomorrow.

[Max] Good night, Mom.

- [Josh] Good night.
- [Celeste] Good night.

Hey, Sweet Pea.

How come I'm not at school?

Sweetie, I told you.

Ziggy and Max and Josh are having
their special day with their moms,

and I thought, "Well, wait a minute.
Let's us have a mother-daughter day."

This is because we're broke,
isn't it? And we have to move.

No, Amabella, it's because I
wanted to spend the day with you.

Sweetie, everything
isn't about money.

Well, it is, but it isn't.

What matters is this.

Your family, your friends...

Now, when you're ready, I will
race you to that pool, we will dive in,

and we will have so much fun.

- Okay?
- Okay.

[Renata] Don't worry.

Do you and Ed have another plan?

No, not yet.

You know what I was thinking?
He loves to golf, so I'll learn to golf,

- something we can do together.
- Why would you wanna golf? You hate golf.

True.

But I took a vow.
For better or worse.

- All right, all over your face.
- No, it's not. It's fine.

- [Madeline] Mary Louise.
- Madeline.

- [Abigail] Hi.
- Hello.

This is my daughter, Abigail.
This is Mary Louise Wright.

- [Abigail] Hi.
- You must be the one who's off to college.

- Mm...
- Can I say something?

Of course.

What you're doing is indecent.

Trying to take those boys
away from their mother.

- Very nice to meet you, Abigail.
- What's wrong with you?

Huh?

Huh?

She's psycho.

[Sparklehorse's "It's a Wonderful
Life" playing over stereo]

[Jane chuckles]

♪ I am ♪

♪ The only one ♪

♪ Can ride that horse ♪

♪ Th'yonder ♪

♪ I'm full of bees ♪

♪ Who died at sea ♪

Please, just go. Just touch me.

Corey, please.

Are you sure?

♪ It's a wonderful life ♪

[crying]

[music stops]

- Whoa!
- Oh, my God.

Whoa!

You're upside down.

How did you get over there?

[Celeste] Well, you suffered a
trauma. It's gonna take some time.

I just think it's amazing

that you were still able
to enjoy sex all that time.

You know, despite everything.

Yep, it's pretty fucked up.

[Josh] Come on.

- [Ziggy] Me too, me too, me too.
- Yeah, okay.

- [Celeste] My boys miss this.
- [Jane] Oh, my God.

- [Ziggy] I turned against you.
- [Jane] Should I go save him?

All right, boys, let's go.

You ready?

[Celeste] Aw. They
miss this so much.

I want you to stop worrying about
me and start thinking about you.

Skye made this for you.

You are right, though, I'm
going through a rough moment.

But you know me...

I'll figure it out.

[mumbling]

What, Mama?

Kill me.

[My Morning Jacket's
"Victory Dance" playing]

[screams] Oh, my God.

God, you're so good.

All right.

Hey. Two Brooklyns, please.

- Tori.
- Hi.

- Mommy.
- Hello, ocean!

[Amabella] Hello.

[men speaking indistinctly]

[Chris Haven's "Baby" playing]

♪ Ooh, baby ♪

♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ When we're out in the moonlight ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Lookin' up on the stars above ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Feels so good when I'm near you ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Holdin' hands and makin' love ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Yes, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Yes, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Yes, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Sandy beach and was makin' love ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ As a tide moves in on us ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Feels so good walking side by side ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Wanna be with you all my life ♪

- ♪ Ooh, ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Yes, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Yes, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Yes, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Dreams of you all the time ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Feels so good when we're together, love ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Just can't wait until tomorrow night ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Hey, baby, let's shake it ♪

- ♪ Oh, hey, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Hey, hey, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Yes, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Yes, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ When we're out in the moonlight ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Looking up on the stars above ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Feels so good when I'm near you ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Holding hands and making love ♪

- ♪ Oh, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Yes, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Yes, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Yes, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Yes, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

♪ Ooh, baby ♪

♪ Ooh, baby ♪

♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
♪ Sandy beach and I was making love ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ As a tide moves in on us ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Feels so good walking side by side ♪

- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪
- ♪ Wanna be with you all my life ♪

- ♪ Oh, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Yes, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪

- ♪ Yes, oh, baby ♪
- ♪ Ooh, baby ♪