Frequency (2016–2017): Season 1, Episode 12 - Harmonic - full transcript

Raimy and Frank make a huge discovery while continuing their search for the Nightingale killer. Meanwhile, Stan is willing to do anything to bring Frank down.

My name is Detective Raimy Sullivan.

- My father was killed in 1996.
- [gunshot]

- Last night...
- [electricity crackling]

WQ2YV...

- Hello?
- Hey.

- I spoke to him.
- Your father?

- Dad?
- So you're telling me

that, in 20 years,
I'm gonna be on the job

- with my daughter?
- No, you die tomorrow.

[gunshots]

- [grunts]
- [tires squealing]



[gasps]

Dad survived, but saving
his life changed everything.

We've ID'ed the remains from the marsh.

I'm sorry, Raimy. It's your mom.

The most wanted serial killer
in New York took my mom.

Now, whatever we do,
however we try to fix things,

history keeps changing.

- Your name is Daniel Lawrence.
- How do you know my name?

I'm your girlfriend.

I've never been to Queens,
and I don't know you.

I'm sorry.

All I want is to get back what I lost.

Previously, on "Frequency"...

- Deacon Joe is the Nightingale.
- And now, I'm gonna kill him.



I'm gonna get in there.
I'm gonna pack his suitcase,

make it look like
he skipped town real quick.

I had him in the trunk,
and then, all of a sudden,

I got t-boned, and I must've passed out.

And I came to, and the Deacon was gone.

I'd rather not give my name,
but I was just at the house,

and there's a green duffel bag.

- This guy's in for robbery?
- Bonehead stole money

from the same church the mayor goes to.

A call just came in to the tip line.

A woman who says that she's Meghan.

We traced the signal to the cabin.

- Please, he needs help!
- Meghan?

He's my brother. [sobbing]

[thunder crashing]

Hurry up, please!

- He's really bleeding.
- Keep applying pressure.

Robbie, I need
to ask you some questions.

- Are you insane?
- Why were you

- at that cabin tonight?
- Joe called me.

- He can't talk.
- How did he know

- where you were?
- I don't know.

He was angry, and he was yelling
something about Meghan.

I was afraid he was gonna hurt her.

You told Meghan Joe killed your mom.

Is that true, Robbie?

Your mom wasn't the only one,
did you know that?

What happened to your mom, Robbie?

- I don't know.
- Yes, you do!

He says he doesn't know!

[tires screeching]

Ah!

What are you doing?

- He needs to get to a hospital!
- No, no, no hospital.

Your sister's right.

Wound like that near a kidney?
You could die.

But I am not going anywhere until you
tell me what happened to your mom.

Please, please, I'm begging you.

Take him to a hospital.
I've already lost him once.

I-I can't lose him again.

[soft dramatic music]

♪ ♪

Where is my lawyer?
I've been sitting in here over an hour.

[ominous music]

♪ ♪

- [device beeps]
- You remember me?

I'm not talking without my lawyer.

Because I remember you, Joe.

I know who you are.

I know what you've done.

I even know what you're gonna do.

So let me break this down for you.

Confess to the world
that you're the twisted monster

that kidnapped and killed
all these women, or you walk,

and I'll hunt you down and I'll kill you.

I don't know. Maybe the trunk of my car
didn't send a clear enough message.

Yeah, you remember me now, don't you?

You're the one that kidnapped me.

[slams hand on table] There you go.

There you go.

[ominous music]

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www.addic7ed.com

Hey, Bolan. I got a guy you might like
for the bodega robbery on 81st.

- Check it out.
- Yeah.

Isn't that your collar?

Yeah, a real gem. He robbed a church.

What's Sullivan doing in there with him?

Hell do I know? He cut the mic.

[suspenseful music]

[door closes]

Why you keep
looking over here, Joe, huh?

Why? They're not gonna help you.

They don't care about you.

You're just a wad of gutter
slime tracked in on a shoe.

You see, I'm the only one that knows
that you killed all those nurses...

knows that you killed your own wife too.

Oh, yeah, I know about that.

Am I freaking you out yet, Joe, huh?

♪ ♪

Now listen, man,
I'm gonna come clean with you.

I don't wanna kill you.

I'm trying so hard here
to get you to turn yourself in,

you know, but I'm gonna need
a little effort

on your part, Joe,
like where did you move

your wife's corpse from the closet?

Joe, where did you move
your wife's corpse?

- I am not a monster.
- Okay.

Because I think you are.

The whole world, they all think
the Nightingale is.

And if I kill you right now,

you'll never get
to set the record straight.

Joe, you're a man of the church.
Use this.

Use this to enlighten sinners!
Spread the word!

And you turn yourself in right now,

and it's on your own terms.

Joe, use this as your pulpit.

I want my lawyer.

♪ ♪

They're combing the area for the Deacon.

They got an APB out for kidnapping
and attempted murder.

- And killing his wife.
- We can't prove that.

- Only because he moved the body.
- [scoffs]

You still think it's in
that closet we searched?

Between the vacuum
and the Christmas ornaments?

You don't believe me? Fine.
Ask her, she'll tell you.

She's not a credible witness.

Why, because she was in the nut house
that her dad put her in to shut her up?

- Her brother told her.
- Then it's hearsay.

Look, get a statement from the brother.
Maybe that'll hold water.

- Hey.
- Hey.

Well, surgery went well,

considering he had the
wrong blood type on his ID card.

- Huh.
- He's lucky we caught it.

- Is that Mr. Benson's sister?
- Who?

- The patient.
- Robbie Womack.

No, Carter Benson.

[somber music]

♪ ♪

Now you know why I didn't want
to go to the hospital.

How long have you been
living under an alias?

Soon after I ran away.

Maybe I was 16, 17.

That ID cost me every penny I had,

but it was worth it
for him not to find me.

♪ ♪

What did you mean when you said

he killed more than my mom?

I think he's the Nightingale killer,

and that's why it is so important
you tell me what happened to her.

I... I told you. I don't know.

- Anything you can remember.
- I was 13, I...

[sighs]

You gotta understand...

I have a family.

I got a wife I adore, an amazing son.

♪ ♪

I got away.

- I put that all behind me.
- She didn't.

Meghan stayed.

And your step-dad
made her life a kind of hell

I can't even imagine, but you can.

You know what he's capable of.

You know he'll kill her.

If you came back to ve her,
this is how you do it.

He tried to kill me too.

Meghan saved me.

It was that summer we all went to camp.

Um...

Hideaway.
That's when Meghan cut herself.

She fought him.

She was the only one who did.

And then he sent her away
to that institution.

About a month later,
Mom went back to work.

She said, with Meghan gone,
she had more time

and that we needed the money,

but I know she did it
to get away from him.

Where have you been?

The buses were running late.

It's the worst. Took forever.

Hi.

[ominous music]

♪ ♪

I'll be right back.

♪ ♪

I was young.

I didn't understand what was happening.

♪ ♪

Finish your meal.

I just... just knew when Meghan left,

Mom started falling apart.

She didn't care anymore, and
they were fighting all the time.

No, I didn't! There's no one else, Joe!

- I swear to God!
- You're just a common whore!

Aah! No! Please!
It was the buses, I swear!

- Confess...
- Please, Joe!

Or know his wrath!

No! No!

♪ ♪

But this time...

this time was different.

♪ ♪

I was sure he was gonna
give me the belt,

but instead...

This is a good thing, son.

Don't be sad.

♪ ♪

We're gonna save her soul.

♪ ♪

We're gonna give her a good death.

Ars moriendi.

Invoking the aid of all angels.

Forgiving all sins upon grace.

♪ ♪

And by virtue of his passion...

receive her unto you.

♪ ♪

[grunting]

♪ ♪

And that was the last time
we spoke about it.

It's like she never existed.

What about the other victims?

You may have known one.

Larissa Abbott, she worked
as a nurse at that camp.

I mean, I knew who she was.

She helped Meghan when she cut herself,

but that's all I know.

Okay.

Just one last thing.

Your dad moved your mom's body
from that closet.

Do you have any idea
where he could have put her?

I wish I did.

♪ ♪

[grunting]

♪ ♪

The brother, Robbie, he's not dead?

Meghan just assumed her dad killed him.

He's been in hiding,
living under an alias.

So let me get this straight.
He's still alive, right now, in 1996?

I mean, he... he could testify
for his mom's murder.

He might even have an idea
where the body was moved.

I asked, and he doesn't.

How long do you think
you can hold the Deacon for?

Huh? I mean... I don't...
maybe a day? Two?

I went at him for a while.
He didn't say anything.

What about the others?

Did he say anything about Larissa?

Yeah, 'cause he's a Chatty Cathy. Come on.

I think you ask him.

Raimy, we gotta be careful here, okay?

The only person that we know right now
that he murdered is his wife.

Then you go harder. You break him.

What do you mean, hurt him?
He's in custody.

- You'd rather he walked?
- No, we talked about this.

I have to go at things right, you know?
I don't get do-overs like you.

I mean, time doesn't just restart
and wash away my digressions, I...

whatever fallout I have,
I gotta deal with it.

And so do you, so does your mother.

Look, kiddo, I'll...

I'll go back in with the Deacon, okay?
I'll... I'll get him to talk.

No, I get it.

- I'll see what I can dig up on my end.
- We're so close right now.

Just one more line drive and we're home.

[ominous music]

♪ ♪

You know, you're the only person over 12

who has a reliable supply
of Peanut Butter Puffys.

Plus, I had to get away from my dad.

- He's still here?
- Oh, yeah.

His wife dumps him,
he needs a new relationship,

and my family is it.

Well, stay as long as you want,
but I gotta get to work.

Let me guess. You about to catch
the Nightingale?

Yeah, actually, I am.

Seriously, Raim?

What, are you just gonna
hop back on that hamster wheel?

[buzzes]

Gordo, it's my job. It's what I do.

It's all you do.
You live in your mom's house.

You have no relationship
that isn't weird or stalker-y.

Oh, and where are all your friends?

Oh, here he is!

Right here, just sitting in your kitchen

- eating stale Puffys.
- Okay.

- I'm gonna go.
- Fine.

[phone ringing]

Meghan, what's up?

Sorry to bug you, but you said to call
if we thought of anything.

Of course. What is it?

Probably nothing,
but there's a shed at the cabin.

It's where he used to beat us.

There's a hiding spot for... the belt.

It's not big enough for a body, but...

Where is it, exactly?

[elevator bell dings]

Hey, I wanted to give you a heads-up.

The guy they liked
for the church burglary

claims you went ballistic on his face.

- Are you for real?
- Oh, yeah.

Guy's beat up pretty bad.
IA's looking into it.

Yeah, well, they can look all they want.
I didn't do it.

Look, if I'm being honest,
you going at this guy,

mic off, not even your collar...
can't help but wonder

- if there's more to this story.
- You're looking at this guy

and you... you think
I'm the one that's dirty?

You came at me, Frank. Took a swing.

Missed. I don't miss.

Stan, this is so much bigger than
the beef with you and I, man.

Open your eyes.

We got a wolf at the door,
and you're picking off fleas.

Oh, did I forget to mention?

He walked.

Hey, you let this guy go,
and you didn't give me a heads-up?

You put me in a jam, man.

You bring a guy in for his hand in
the till, leaves beat up.

[scoffs]

Makes us all look bad.

[grunts loudly]

♪ ♪

And you know about this place how?

She mentioned it in the therapy tapes.

You're pretty damn sure
this Deacon is the Nightingale?

I am.

♪ ♪

What are we supposed to be looking for?

I'll tell you when I find it.

♪ ♪

Carmen Salinas.

Amanda Baldwin.

Larissa Abbott.

Christa Hurley.

♪ ♪

We found the Nightingale.

Frank, will you please
tell me what is going on?

He's out, Jules.

- They released him.
- What?

He beat himself up. He said I did it.

Lawyers took it from there.
Now listen to me.

You're gonna be safe, okay?
You just gotta stay inside.

You gotta take precautions.

Everything's gonna be fine, Jules.

I just gotta get out there.
I gotta find some evidence

- to put him away for life.
- You keep saying that,

- but he keeps getting away from you.
- I'm gonna find him this time.

Do you hear me? I promise you.

All right?

- Okay, all right.
- Dad?

You don't have to worry.
I can protect Mom.

Sweetie, where did you get that?

Here.

Daddy gave it to me
so I can keep you safe.

And when we do bring the Nightingale in,
I wanna make damn sure that it sticks.

We're looking for anything
linking Joe Hurley,

the Deacon, to our known victims.

Forensics is still checking the items

in the cigar box for prints,
but we have been able

to identify the women they belong to.

Carmen Salinas, nurse and mother.

Age 34. Abducted July 17, 1996.

Brooklyn.

Julie Sullivan, who we all know.

Amanda Baldwin.

It's the worst thing
that could've happened.

- Murdered.
- It's a circus now.

The press, the mayor's office...
the Deacon will be so lawyered up,

I'll never get a go at him.

You need the wife's body to put
the bastard away in '96.

He was my ticket to finding it for you.

Hold on, you found evidence
to put him away for life.

Yeah, but how does that help Mom?

Unless the box exists in '96.

All right, so I'll drive up to the cabin
and see if it's there.

- And find Robbie.
- Yeah, yeah, I got it.

I was wrong.

You have a rich and full life
as a ham radio sex worker.

Is that a real thing?
'Cause if so, I want in.

I could sexy talk.

You hungry?

Come on.

Seriously, I'm sorry about
being a d-wad earlier.

You say that one more time, I'm
smushing that pizza in your face.

What? I'm a sensitive guy,
what do you want?

It's just I see you giving up your
whole life to find your mom's killer,

- and I feel like it's my fault.
- That's insane, Gordo.

Why would you say that?

Because it is my fault.

[ominous music]

♪ ♪

What are you talking about?

This kid jumped me and took my bike.

I came home, devastated.

Dad was like, "Don't worry, son.

It wasn't your fault," right?

Uh-uh, called me a wimp.
Said I should've fought back.

Just hoped the neighbors didn't see it.

To toughen me up, he made me walk
to school every day for a month.

One day, it was pouring rain,

and your mom saw me walking,
and she picked me up.

Yeah, I remember that.

You remember what day it was?

The day she was taken.

Yeah.

You had band practice,

but your mom said that she would
pick me up after school.

She never showed up.

That's why you feel guilty?

If she had come home as always,

then she wouldn't have
been taken, right?

Gordo, stop.

The Nightingale was stalking her.

He was gonna take her
one way or another.

It wasn't your fault.

♪ ♪

You know, she made me...

PB&J for lunch that day.

All the other kids had pizza
and gummies and fruit rolls,

and there I am with my whole wheat

peanut butter sandwich and apple slices,

wishing I had anyone's mom but mine.

♪ ♪

When I came home,
I didn't have a mom at all.

Just gone.

I guess that makes two of us.

It was a really bad day.

It was.

♪ ♪

- Hey, yo.
- Hey, man.

- Thanks for coming. Really appreciate it.
- Of course.

Hey, man, I got your back.

Always have, but listen, IA's on my ass.

- So I gotta know...
- I didn't rough up the Deacon.

Okay, but the guy robs a church.

So what does that have to do with you?

IA's on my ass.

I had the Deacon in my trunk.

[scoffs]

Why was the Deacon in your trunk, Frank?

Because he's the Nightingale.

- You think this guy is killing nurses?
- No, I don't think so. I know so.

I need you to help me bust this bastard.

What'd you have in mind?

He's got this cabin, right?

He's got a shed in the back.
Can you check it out for me?

Hey, Meghan.

I've been wondering
when I'd hear from you.

- What are you talking about?
- Robbie's not dead, Meghan.

Your dad didn't kill him.

He ran away, and he's been in hiding.

That can't be true.

If he were alive,
he would've contacted me.

Well, he's so terrified of the Deacon.

He might have wanted to,
but he was just too scared.

Where is he?

I'm not sure.
He's been living under an alias.

So you haven't actually seen him?

No, but I do have an address
to where he might work.

Meghan, he's so scared
of being found that I think

it might be good if you came with me.

You know, a familiar face.

Man over radio:
The 2016 hunting season has opened.

Make sure you're paying attention
to the new rules of the hunt.

This year, many hunters
got their licenses online.

Game wardens say that that's fine,

but make sure you have a way
to prove you have your license.

[register beeping]

2016 hunting license requires
that all deer killed...

- Do you have a bathroom?
- Oh, yeah, of course.

[bell jingles]

♪ ♪

- Just the paper?
- Yep.

♪ ♪

Who comes up with the names
of these serial killers anyways?

Hell should I know?

Betting he's not happy.
You got the Zodiac Killer,

the Grim Sleeper, and this guy's
named after a bird.

It's 2016... you think they'd
come up with better names.

[bell jingles]

♪ ♪

- That's it?
- Yeah.

[register beeping]

[bell jingles]

[car alarm chirps]

I was you, I wouldn't move a hair.

[siren blares]

Not a one.

[dramatic music]

[ominous music]

♪ ♪

[elevator bell dings]

♪ ♪

Wish me luck.

You earned this, Satch.

Wish you were in there?

As long as we get the guy,
that's all I care about.

Yeah.

♪ ♪

- So Carter's your brother, huh?
- Yeah.

He's a good kid. Works in loading.

- Is he here today?
- Yeah.

Oh, my God, that's him!

Robbie!

[soft dramatic music]

Meghan?

Robbie. Robbie.

Where'd you... you look amazing.

So do you.

Oh, my God.

I missed you.

- No, Robbie! Robbie, come back!
- Robbie! Robbie, no!

Come back!

Robbie, wait! Wait!

[dramatic music]

♪ ♪

Robbie, wait, wait.
I just wanna talk to you.

I know your dad killed your mom,

and I want to put him away, okay?

So just talk to me.

- Robbie!
- [train whistle blaring]

Robbie, Robbie! Robbie, no!

Robbie!

Over two decades of killing nurses, Joe.

You had to think about what happens
when you finally get caught, right?

I mean, a smart man like yourself

had to have an end game.

But now you got your lawyer

sitting here, telling me
that you didn't do it?

[scoffs]

I mean, I have to assume
that was a part of your plan.

You know, I gotta tell you, I'm
not so sure that's a smart move.

You know, now that we found out
all about your souvenirs.

I mean, me personally, I was touched.

You know, you keeping a little something

to remember all those nurses
that you killed.

Ask him about his wife's body.

You know, some little souvenirs

we could use help placing,

like your lovely wife, for instance.

- There you go.
- Where'd you put her, Joe?

You have no proof
any of this involves my client.

Joe, you and I both know
that's not true.

Things will go a lot better
for you if you help us out here.

[suspenseful music]

♪ ♪

[inaudible whispering]

He needs to use the restroom.

[chuckles]

[sighs]

This psycho's her father
who wants to kill her,

- and you bring her to our home?
- Look, I get why you're upset.

I mean, you just keep saying
that we're in danger, and...

- Jules, I had no choice.
- It's like we're

one-stop shopping for the Nightingale.

Jules, I needed a safe place
to bring her, and this was it.

Okay, if you knew what
this girl has been through...

I asked you not to bring
all your darkness to our home.

Julie, you're safe here.
I promise you, okay?

But I wanna make sure
you're safe all the time.

I mean, you and Meghan
and all of the women.

It's why I gotta catch him, okay?

Now I got Satch working with me, okay?

And we got a tip that her dad
might be the Nightingale.

- We can put him away for life.
- I've heard it before, Frank.

I know you have.

I know that...

I have no right to ask you to trust
me anymore, but, Jules, I am.

Please.

And now we continue the countdown
of the top songs of 1996.

Here's number seven.

[rock music plays on radio]

[radio turns off]

[ominous music]

♪ ♪

Remember me?

What do you think you're doing?

I'm trying to locate
a certain duffel bag.

You know, the one
with your wife's body in it.

Guard. Guard!

[groans]

[grunting]

[dramatic music]

You're not going anywhere
until you talk.

- You know that, don't you?
- [coughs]

♪ ♪

Where is your wife's body?

♪ ♪

[ominous music]

♪ ♪

Damn it, Frank. No box.

♪ ♪

Counter okay?

I'd like a booth, please.

♪ ♪

[grunting]

Do you feel it yet? The pain?

'Cause what you did to those women,

what you did to my mother...
this isn't even close.

[knock at door]

[groans]

They can't help you.

[knock at door]

The only way this stops is you tell me
where you moved that body.

- Everything okay in here?
- Help! Oh, hey...

Gonna need a few more minutes!

Okay, Detective.

I will shoot the next person
who walks through that damn door

until you tell me.

I can't.

♪ ♪

[grunts]

♪ ♪

You're gonna die in prison, you know.

The men in there,
they have wives, girlfriends.

♪ ♪

They don't understand a good death.

All they know is vengeance.

I wonder what happens to your soul

if you get stabbed to death
in a prison yard.

Who will give you your ars moriendi?

♪ ♪

How do you know about that?

I know lots of things.

I know you thought
you were helping your wife.

You thought you were helping
all of those women.

Were you helping Meghan too?

Is that why you took her
to the cabin? To save her?

That girl she...

she always had the devil in her.

I made a promise
to her brother before he left...

that I would never hurt her.

But I broke a vow to my own son,
and instead of taking

my own punishment,

I stabbed him.

♪ ♪

I've lost my way.

Robbie and Meghan, they are
who they are because of me.

♪ ♪

I brought God's wrath down
on my own family,

and I stabbed my own son.

♪ ♪

Maybe we can help each other.

What do you want?

You know what I want.

Tell me what you want.

♪ ♪

- Owe you one.
- Get what you wanted?

We both did.

♪ ♪

Need a warmer?

♪ ♪

Do you know who these women are?

Yes, you can top me off, please.

♪ ♪

And you should probably call 911.

♪ ♪

[overlapping shouting]

Do you even know
there's a body out here?

That's a damn good question.
Seeing that the Deacon

was still on his way in.

- We got something here!
- [dog barks]

Told you, it was an anonymous tip.

Yeah, from the horse's mouth.

I get it now, why you went at
the Deacon with the sound off.

- Is that true?
- You guys are nuts.

I'm sticking to my story.

So that's the wife's body?

Smart man. Keep it admissible.

You're right. This is bigger than me.

Congratulations, Sullivan.

♪ ♪

You know, if I'm not mistaken,

I think that was Moreno,
burying the hatchet.

Ah, the man's just sharpening his blade.

♪ ♪

[engine turns over]

♪ ♪

Now there's gonna be a trial, and
you're gonna be asked to testify, okay?

Okay.

And Meghan, he's gonna go away for life.

You're never gonna have to worry
about him hurting you again.

Okay, thank you.

And thank you
for letting me stay here today.

You have a really nice family.

I do.

[knock at door]

Hang on, one second.

Hey, come on in.

Hey, Meg.

Robbie, oh, my God.

I called Robbie's work.
They gave me his number.

He told me about
how Joe turned himself in.

- Told me you're safe.
- We both are.

♪ ♪

- I don't wanna run anymore.
- Then don't.

It didn't work. She's not back.

What do you mean? It had to.

I'm staring at
the freaking calendar, Frank.

Nothing's changed. Mom is not here.

Hey, the Nightingale turned himself in.
He even brought in souvenirs.

We found his wife's body exactly
where you said it would be.

This is a slam-dunk case.
He's going to jail for life.

Then why isn't Mom back?

We don't know how this works.

You know? I mean...

maybe... maybe it doesn't
take effect right away,

like... like some sort of ripple.

Listen to me, kiddo, go inside.

Pour yourself a big glass of wine,
do whatever you do to chill out.

The Nightingale's on his way
to jail and your mother's

not being taken,
and especially not tonight.

Okay?

["Holy Ground" by Banners]

♪ ♪

♪ All we are ♪

♪ ♪

♪ We're distant stars ♪

♪ ♪

♪ Lost in the dark ♪

♪ I know how to part ♪

♪ ♪

♪ Searching high ♪

♪ ♪

♪ And low for life ♪

♪ ♪

♪ A paradise ♪

♪ A light, and in your eyes ♪

♪ ♪

♪ Ooh, ooh ♪

♪ I knew it's you ♪

♪ It's true ♪

[door closes]

♪ ♪

♪ And we're standing on holy ground ♪

♪ So heart, don't fail me now ♪

♪ And even if the walls
were falling down ♪

♪ ♪

♪ It will always be us ♪

- Mom?
- Shh, shh, sorry.

I'm not here, okay? I just forgot these.

But go back to bed. What's with the gun?

Hey... oh!

Hey.

What's going on? [laughs]

Jeez, you just saw me
an hour ago. You okay?

[both laugh]

Oh, hey, peanut.

♪ ♪

♪ Take my hand ♪

♪ ♪

- ♪ To the promised land ♪
- [phone ringing]

[phone ringing]

♪ ♪

Didn't I just drop you off at the train?

I wanted to talk to you.

- We're having coffee tomorrow.
- So?

I'm your new stalker now,
don't you know that?

Yeah, I'm never letting you
out of my sight again.

- I'll see you in the morning.
- Okay.

♪ I knew ♪

♪ It's you ♪

♪ It's true ♪

♪ ♪

♪ And we're standing on holy ground ♪

♪ ♪

♪ So heart, don't fail me now ♪

♪ And even if the walls
were falling down ♪

♪ ♪

♪ It will always ♪

♪ Be us, be us ♪

♪ This is holy ground ♪

♪ It will always ♪

♪ Be us, be us ♪

♪ This is holy ground ♪

♪ It will always be us ♪

♪ ♪

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