Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 3, Episode 6 - I Ka Wa Mamua - full transcript

While Five-0 discovers a terrorist cell on the island, Danny has a flashback to one of the most eventful days of his life while working as a Newark police officer in 2001.

[DOOR RATTLING]

Hey, hey, back up.
Back up. Easy.

Hands. Let me see your hands.

Nice and slow, get on the floor.

TILWELL: Do it now! Get down!
DANNY: Now.

RAY:
Mm-mm.

[GUN COCKS]

I don't think so.

Ooh, I love that sound.

Y'all know the drill.

Turn around.



You enjoying that, huh?

I'll show you what I enjoy.

Sweetheart,
spread those open for me.

There you go.

Turn around.

Ooh.

Lookie here, heh, heh.

Officer Tilwell.

It's like that old joke.

Two pigs walk into a slaughterhouse.

Long way from Jersey, officers.

Pack it up, baby.

So we got a policy around here.

You walk in with a badge...



Leave in a bag.

So I'm gonna ask you one time.

How'd you find us?

The man asked you a question,
didn't he?

McGARRETT:
No, no, no. Danny, you can't stop there.

Come on. What happened next?

Hold on.

That's him.

- Huh?
- That's him. That's Farooq.

- Come on.
- It's him.

DANNY:
Five-O! Stay where you are!

Stay on him. I'll box him off.

[PEOPLE GRUNTING]

[SCOOTER APPROACHING]

[CAR HORNS HONKING]

[TIRES SQUEALING]

[CAR HORNS HONKING]

Get down!

[GUNFIRE]

[CROWD SCREAMING]

Uh-oh.

McGARRETT:
Danny!

Stop. Stop, Stop!

- What is it?
- Steve, don't move.

Monkey, how we doing in there?

- You almost ready to go?
GRACE: Almost.

You can wait next door
with a boba.

A boba?
Uh, I don't know what a boba is.

But I'm pretty sure
I don't want one. Thank you.

- Wow.
- Do you like it?

I don't like it. I do not like it.
I love it.

It is perfect. It is beautiful.
That is definitely the one.

That's fantastic. Let me take a picture.
You ready? Bing.

All right, I got it.

- What was that for?
GRACE: For being my date tonight.

I know how much you hate dancing.

I don't hate dancing.
I like dancing. I'm a dancing fool.

Come on.
Let's get out of here, monkey.

- What's the special occasion?
- There's a father-daughter dance.

Like there's not enough
opportunities to embarrass myself.

You'll have a great time.
She'll remember it forever.

Kids grow up so fast.

Oh, and you being all of 18 years old,
you know this how?

Next, you'll be buying her
a wedding gown.

Yeah, right after I take out
a second mortgage on my house,

if I actually owned a house.

- Ha. Have a super day.
- Thank you.

[PHONE RINGS]

Hold on one second.

Don't give me that look.
We are going to the dance. I promise.

Danny. Thanks. Come on.

[FIRE TRUCK HORN HONKS]

DANNY:
Hey.

So I take it this was not a kid
dropping Mentos into his soda pop.

KONO:
And not a gas leak, either.

A surfer saw an explosion
from the road and called 911.

DANNY: Look at this guy.
He's like a kid in a candy store.

He thinks there's only one vic, but he's
gotta put Humpty Dumpty back together

before he can confirm it.

DANNY: This is quite a puzzle
you've got there, Max.

With very broken pieces.

The body sustained
exceptional impact,

so I'm unable to confirm
a cause of death or give you an ID

until I complete the, um, assembly.

DANNY:
That's understandable.

Oh, I trust
your shopping expedition went well?

It was good. We found something nice.
Thanks for the suggestion.

Wonderful.
I'll tell my niece it was a success.

Oh, please do.

Now, if you'll excuse me,
I am short one right arm.

Right behind you.

Hmm? Ah. Mahalo.

Uh, what else do we know?

Well, the house is a rental.

I'm trying to track down the owners,
but they're in Japan on business.

Also found a cell phone. I sent it
to the crime lab for processing.

Hey.

- Hey.
- What's up?

Heard you went dress shopping.

- That's right.
- Is there something I should know?

I like to wear dresses. What,
you always go for the cheap shot?

Subtlety doesn't work with you.
A hammer is always best.

I'm just hoping you got something
with a plunging neckline

so you can show off
that Chewbacca chest.

DANNY:
Oh, that's funny.

For your information,
I had to buy a dress for Grace.

There's a father-daughter dance
tonight.

Oh, but you can't dance.

Sure, I can dance.
I just choose not to.

- That's a smart move.
- Excuse me?

I saw you dance at my wedding.

Yeah, the overbite shuffle.
I remember.

Is everybody done
with their cute critiques?

- What are you looking at?
- Sorry.

A fragment from the housing
of the explosive device.

Does that device have a name?

Danny, you can't just
walk into a bomb scene,

poke a few things,
stick a finger in the air,

and say with any degree of certainty

that this is a high-velocity,
peroxide-based explosive

moving at 17,500 feet per second.

Okay, that sounds
pretty certain to me.

Yeah, I've had some experience
in this area.

You see this
white, crystalline residue?

Take a whiff of that.

- It smells like bleach.
- Yeah.

That's the hallmark of TATP,
triacetone triperoxide.

It's highly explosive,
and it's highly unstable.

Never heard of it.

I saw this a lot in the lEDs
on the road to Kabul.

It's all over the Middle East.

If it's so big in the Middle East,
what is it doing here in Hawaii?

That's a good question.

Max?

Hey, want a hand with that?

I'm good, thank you.

By the way, commander, your
olfactory receptors are exceptional.

What you smelled was indeed TATP,
triacetone triperoxide.

As far as explosives go,
it's quite a simple recipe.

You can practically get everything
from your local drugstore.

As you can see
from my reconstruction,

the blast distribution pattern indicates

that the victim
was hunched over the device

when it was inadvertently triggered.

So this idiot
blows himself up accidentally

while trying to build a bomb?

- Correct.
McGARRETT: What about an ID, Max?

I did get a hit on a DNA sample.

"Qaseem Ramzi."

There wasn't much on him
that I could find.

Apparently, he was a radical student
expelled from Saudi Arabia

for engaging
in anti-government activities.

Okay, so Qaseem Ramzi,
he comes over to the island,

he rents a place in the middle
of nowhere, he tries to build a bomb.

The question is, does he work alone?

No.
Terrorists don't work alone, Danny.

They work in cells.

If one guy goes down, his buddy
comes in and finishes the job.

Okay, you just said the T word.

Okay, does this look like
the end of something to you?

Because to me,
this is just the beginning.

[PHONE RINGING]

Lt. Catherine Rollins,
assistant to Steve McGarrett.

- How can I help you?
- Ha-ha-ha.

Did you ever think that maybe,
just maybe, I can't live without you?

No, no, she's way too smart
to fall for that.

- You think I'm gonna fall for that?
- See?

- Where are you?
- The Hilton.

McGARRETT:
Nice. Keeping busy?

Ah, no, but that's the point
of R and R, isn't it?

You've tipped your hand by calling me.
Why don't you show me your cards?

McGARRETT:
All right, here's a name to run down.

Qaseem Ramzi.
R-A-M-Z-I.

Guy came online after he was expelled
from Saudi for radical activities.

CATHERINE: What's your interest?
- He's here.

- Here?

McGARRETT:
Well, I mean, he was here.

He blew himself up
making a bomb in Liliha.

You think this is part of a larger plot?

I don't know,
but I got the governor on standby.

Catherine, this is really important.

I need you to get me all the intel
on Ramzi you can, even the rumors.

All right, I'm on it.

McGARRETT:
You gonna tell me?

Am I gonna tell you what?

What's going on in that head.

Okay.

I am thinking about the fact that this is
a very dangerous world that we live in.

We got nut jobs like Ramzi
running around,

and at the same time, I am thinking
that I have a very beautiful daughter.

Yes, you do, and you're her father
and you love her,

- and you try real hard to protect her.
- That's my point.

- Too little, too late, maybe.
- What are you talking about?

I am talking about the fact that Grace
and every other kid her age

is growing up
in Fortress America, right?

Whether Grace knows it or not,
she will have lived her entire life

under the threat of another attack.

Don't you think you're being
a tad dramatic?

Absolutely not. I am not
being dramatic at all, Steve.

I am simply stating a fact.

I mean, because of one day,

my daughter
will never know what it's like

to board a plane without being
groped or harassed for 45 minutes.

I mean, you grow up like that?
I didn't.

- No, I did not.
- No, you did not.

I never wanted that for my daughter
or for any kid.

That is not the way
it is supposed to be. That's all.

We got a better fix on the bomb that
killed Ramzi while he was arming it.

The device was built
to be controlled by a radio link,

so the actual bomber could be
sitting in a parked car a block away.

That's the same technology
used against coalition forces

in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Yeah, and whoever designed the thing
really knew what they were doing.

Any data off the cell phone we found
at the crime scene?

Yeah. The lab pulled one readable bit
from the call history

made approximately 24 hours ago
to a landline in Waipahu.

Address is 680 Malakeke Street.

Movement, movement.

Hey, hey!

- Do not move! Don't move!
- Drop the weapon right now.

- Don't move!
- Go easy. Put down the weapon now.

- Drop it!

- Are you guys okay?
McGARRETT: Yeah.

Hey. Hey, hey-

This gun's not loaded.

So, what, he wanted us to kill him?

No. He didn't wanna be taken alive.

Where's Chin?

Come with me.

What is this, Santa's workshop?

Check this out.

That's schools.

HECO power plant at Kahe Point.

The airport.

Targets.

Okay.

So we got bad guys on the island
with multiple choice of targets.

What do we think?

The power plant and the airport
both have A-plus security, right?

And they follow every DHS guideline

and employ
every physical enhancement.

Yeah, but the softer targets,
like schools,

they're gonna be harder to defend.

Yeah, these guys want maximum
economic loss with many casualties.

We need to alert these targets.

Chin, contact the H.P.D.
Have them secure the locations.

- Hey, Cath.
CATHERINE: Hey.

McGARRETT: What do you got?
- I pulled that intel you asked me for.

Check this out.

Recognize this guy?

That's Qaseem Ramzi.

And this guy.

CATHERINE:
Ayham Al Safi.

You know him?

Kind of, yeah. Short relationship.

- When was this video taken?
- Sixteen months ago in London.

It was part
of an MI5 surveillance op.

- MI5?
- Mm-hm.

What's their interest?

This guy right here. Hasan Farooq.

Pakistani, educated in England.

Trained as an electrical engineer.

That comes in handy
for building bombs.

CATHERINE:
Farooq is believed to have

recruited his friends Al Safi and Ramzi.

- And now they're here.
- Yeah.

If Al Safi and Ramzi are here on Oahu,
Farooq can't be far away.

If Farooq knows that his friends
are dead, maybe he will back off.

Or he'll become more determined.

Whatever the case,
we need to find Farooq right away.

[DOG BARKING]

Guys.

- They got something.
- Okay, pull him back. Get him out.

- Easy. Easy, easy.
CATHERINE: That's C-4.

That's enough C-4
to blow up an entire city block.

What's that red stuff?

That's flexible rubberized explosive.

There are serrated marks
on the edge.

I'm guessing that's bad.

This is only half a roll.

So where's the other half?

No, Mom, listen.

Mom, I can't
disclose that information to you.

You're a civilian now.

No, Rachel,
I do not know when or where.

Don't you think if I had that information,
I would share it?

Fine. Identify a secure location
and stay there if necessary.

No, nothing. Nothing.
Please do not tell her anything.

As far as she knows,
we're going to the dance.

Mom, I have to go.
I have to go. Bye.

All right, take care of yourselves.
I will call you as soon as I can.

Good bye.

Rachel and Grace, they all right?

Yeah.
That was the first civil conversation

Rachel and I had in months.

Who knew that it would take the fear
of imminent death to make us cordial?

That's nice.

[PHONE RINGS]

Kono, what's up?

More intel on Ayham Al Safi.

Turns out he was using the alias
Randy Ramirez

to rent the cottage he was in.

He got a bogus ID
and a credit card.

Randy Ramirez then used that card
to rent a car from Premium Rentals.

Hey, listen,
can you get a location on the car?

Farooq could be driving it right now
to a target location.

CHIN HO: I just talked
to the rental company manager.

All their vehicles have
an anti-theft tracking device.

They gave me the log-in info.
I'm activating it now.

- We got a hit.
- You got an address?

T100 Palm Circle Drive.

That's Fort Shatter.

That's the U.S. Army's
Pacific headquarters.

Guys, there's a retirement ceremony

for a three-star general
on Palm Circle today.

The secretary of defense
is attending the ceremony.

That's the target. The entire Pacific
military leadership in one spot.

Chin, notify H.P.D.
and the Army bomb squad.

Tell them we're looking at
a major terrorist event. You got that?

CHIN HO:
Copy.

[TIRES SQUEALING]

Command, attention!

Present, arms!

Order, arms!

Parade, rest!

SECRETARY:
Aloha.

Thank you all for coming.

It's good to be with you here
on this beautiful morning,

and it's great to see
such an incredible turnout

here on historic Palm Circle

to help me honor my friend,
my old friend,

General Krakower.

Now, before we bring out
the rocking chair...

[CROWD LAUGHING]

First, I would like to acknowledge
the distinguished leaders

of the United States Army,

civilian and military,

the U.S. State Department,
who are with us today,

[SIREN WAILING]

As well as the leadership
of our other services.

Listen to what I'm telling you. You need
to evacuate the area right now.

The entire area right now.
Get everybody out of there.

MAN [OVER PA]:
Ladies and gentlemen,

please calmly evacuate the field
towards the flag pole.

[CROWD MURMURING]

[POLICE SIRENS WAILING]

Let's go! Let's go!

Come on! Get out of here!

Come on!

Everybody out! Come on! Out! Out!

Let's go! Go! Go! Go!

Go, go, go!

Go! Go!

Danny?

Over here, over here!

Right here, right here,
right here!

- No Farooq.
- No explosives.

Okay.

[BEEPING]

MAN:
All clear.

Commander McGarrett,
this GPS what you wanted?

Yes, sir.
Thanks, master sergeant.

All right, Farooq drove the car here
from an address in Waikiki.

We start there.

[POLICE SIRENS WAILING]

- Farooq's gone.
GRACE: Hey, Steve.

- Found this upstairs.
CHIN HO: Guys.

Farooq's fake documents.

Without them,
he can't leave the country.

Looks like Farooq is planning to run.
Chin, notify H.P.D.

Kono, run facial recognition through
every security camera on the island.

Focus on commercial and
non-commercial ports and airfields.

You need more eyes,
call Homeland Security.

- You got it.
McGARRETT: All right.

You and me,
we're gonna sit on this house.

Farooq's not going anywhere
without this.

Monkey, what do you think?
I bought you that dress for no reason?

We are going, okay?

You have Danno's 100 percent
guarantee that we are going tonight.

Okay?

All right.
I'll see you very soon, and I love you.

Okay, bye.

"Danno's 100 percent guarantee."
Sounds serious.

- Father-daughter dance tonight.
- Right, right, right.

- I cannot miss it.
- You're not gonna miss it.

Okay, well, don't jinx it.

- How--? I'm not gonna jinx it.
- Then don't say anything else about it.

You gonna wear a suit?

What'd I just say?
What did I just say?

You said not to talk about the dance.
I'm talking about your wardrobe.

What I choose to wear
and tonight's dance are directly related.

Okay.

You know what I'd like?
I'd like one moment,

one moment with my daughter
that is not affected by this job.

Borrowed time.

- "Borrowed time"?
- Borrowed time.

I gotta keep reminding myself
this is borrowed time.

- What are you talking about?
- This. Here. Me.

Last ten years of my life
with my daughter.

I was not supposed to have this.

Scared? Yes, yes,
I am scared, all right?

I am also anxious. I am nervous.

I am discombobulated--
Yes, I use that word.

But, most of all, I am happy. Okay?

I am 60 percent happy,
30 percent completely terrified,

and I am 10 percent discombobulated.

Yes, it is a real word.

This is why you suck at Scrabble.

Listen, I love you very much, Rachel,
and I will see you when I get home. Bye.

You are having a bad day, my friend.

So you get pulled over on the turnpike,
busted taillight.

Got no ID, no car insurance,

so uniform runs your plates,
finds out that the car is stolen.

Now, that is a big, dumb, ignorant
rookie mistake, papi.

Always, and I mean always,
check the lights before you steal a car.

But the plot thickens.

The subsequent search of that car
turns up

an unregistered firearm
and $50,000 cash.

Now, I am positive there is
a reasonable explanation for all this,

so I am going to ask you,
where did you get the money?

I just won the Pick-6, man.

- And the gun?
- Hmm.

Never seen it before.

Cops dropped it under my seat
when they pulled me over.

Of course. You were set up.
I apologize.

Okay, so I'm gonna make this simple.
You answer my questions, cooperate,

then there's a chance you get out
of prison before you're middle-aged.

So, again,
where did you get the money?

Your mom gave it to me last night.

DANNY:
Uh-huh.

That's, uh... That's the wrong answer.
Heh.

But it was good.

Normally, I would bounce your head
off of this steel table,

but you caught me on a good day.
So I'll give you another shot.

Excuse me.

- Fingerprint results came back.
- Tell me this guy's got a sheet.

Oh, he's got a sheet.
Name's Nicky Bova.

Priors include aggravated assault,
arson, burglary.

This guy's a three-strikes candidate.
What is he doing on the street?

He's mobbed up. Bova's uncle Lou
is a capo for the DeAngelis family.

- Right. Jersey's finest.
- Cash was probably for a drug buy.

I dumped his phone, found a voice-mail
setting up a meet in the city,

- uptown by the bridge.
- Good. You wanna crash a party?

I'll drive. I called it.

Can I drive my car once?
Is that so much to ask, huh?

Let me see your hands.

[GUN COCKS]

No, no, no.
Danny, you can't stop there.

- What happens next?
- That's him.

Five-O! Farooq! Stay where you are!

Get down!

- Danny!
- Stop, stop, Stop

- What is it?
- Steve.

Don't move. Don't come any closer.
Just stay right there.

- What are you doing?
- Don't move.

Don't move, don't move,
don't move. Stop.

What?

What the hell is that?

It's a proximity sensor.

It's an infrared radiation beam
that detects movement.

You have to stay completely still.

Okay, what if
I can't stay completely still?

Then this bomb's gonna detonate.

And you and me are both gonna die.

- What's it doing?
McGARRETT: It's okay.

It's gonna identify the wires in the box

so they know what tools
to send in, okay?

- Yeah.
McGARRETT: Just breathe easy, pal.

You're doing great.

Hey, uh...

Steve, I need you
to do me a favor, okay?

- What do you need?
- Call Grace. Tell her I'm sorry, okay?

- What are you sorry for?
- Missing the dance.

- You're gonna make the dance.
- Says you.

No, how about Danno's 100 percent
guarantee? Remember that? Huh?

- Yeah.
McGARRETT: You gave that to her.

- Yeah.
McGARRETT: All right.

- Just don't move.
- I'm not moving.

Wanna hear something crazy
right now?

McGARRETT:
Sure.

I'd kill for a Hank's Haute Dog.

[BOTH LAUGH]

- Don't laugh.
- Yeah, I bet you would, buddy.

So you're in the warehouse, right?

- Huh?
- The story. It was just getting good.

You were in the warehouse.
What happened next?

That's supposed to
take my mind off of things?

McGARRETT: You got a better idea?
- No, I don't got a better idea.

Now, I'm gonna ask you again, copper.

How'd you find out about this place?

Why are you here?

I'm here because I wanted

to get a box of T-bones.

[GROANS]

BILLY:
Does that hurt?

[GROANS]

DANNY:
All right.

Forget the T-bones. Ow.

Let's have some baby back ribs.

BILLY:
I like him.

This is a tough guy.

He got a mouth on him, can take a hit.

Yeah, yeah, I can take a beating
all day long, buddy.

All right, tough guy,
let's see how tough your partner is.

Now, look, pretty,

if you tell me what I'm asking,

then I don't have to mess up
your pretty little face.

DANNY:
Hey, hey, hey!

Hey, you feel like a tough guy,
hitting a woman, huh?

No. I just like hitting cops.

Little Ray, he's all yours.

I like hitting cops too.

Now, now, it doesn't have to be
this way, you know that, right?

Yeah, it does have to be this way.
There's no other way.

Who told you about this place?

Uh...

A little bird.

[CHUCKLES]

Well, what was the birdie's name?

DANNY:
I can't tell you that,

because if I do, you're gonna find him
and you're gonna kill him,

and there goes my star witness,

because when I'm done flipping him,
he's gonna send you

and these two clowns
that work for you

and everybody
you've done business with

- to prison for a long time.
- That's insulting.

Yeah, because this clown right here
is my brother,

and apparently,
you're sleepwalking, so,

Ray, will you please
wake his ass up?

With pleasure.

[GROANS]

Ooh.

Maybe the little birdie's name
is on this paper.

Oh. Looks like somebody's
about to be a daddy.

Oh. Is it a boy or a girl?

I don't know, but he'll never find out.

You shouldn't have done that.

Now I promise I'm gonna hurt you.

You're gonna hurt me?

Yeah, I'll start with Ray, but eventually,
you and I are gonna tangle,

and when we do, it's not gonna be
good for you, you understand me?

[RAY & BILLY LAUGHING]

Now, we know you don't wanna die

because you're about to
become a daddy,

so I'm gonna give you one last chance
to get rid of that smart ass,

and tell me what I wanna know.
How'd you find out about this place?

Ray-

Hey, Ray? Do me a favor.
Will you work the back a little bit?

Feel a little tense.

Why can't we shoot him?

- Because he's a knight.
- A what?

- This is a knight right here.
- This ain't no damn knight.

No, no, you gotta take away all that
armor, and take away the mask.

They look like old slick here.

But I think it's all an act
to impress the ladies.

You know, a chivalry thing.

Play the tough guy'?

But what's funny, once you
remove that from the equation,

they're nothing.

Grace! Grace! Grace!

- Oh, Grace.
- Danny!

Grace, Grace...

Oh, you son of a bitch.
I'm gonna kill you.

You hear me? I'm gonna kill you.
Grace?

Grace? I'm gonna kill you.

Now, we both know
that that's not gonna happen.

Now, I was nice to your partner.

By the time I'm done with you,
you're gonna beg me to put you down.

So I want you
to think about your answer.

Because this one is for keeps, Jersey.

Who else knows we're here?

Besides me and my partner?
The entire Newark Police Department.

You idiots don't know this,
but you are surrounded right now.

Yeah, well, now you bleed.

[POLICE SIRENS WAILING NEARBY]

Go check it out.

[BOTH GRUNT]

Billy!

MAN:
You guys mind if I join you?

- I got a date with your friend here.
- Good to see you.

Hello, darling.

McGARRETT: What've we got?
MAN: (3-4, ball bearings, nails.

This thing was built
to make a big mess.

Okay, can we not talk
about that now, please?

Don't worry, you're in good hands.

- I don't have to tell you to keep still.
- No.

My buddy was just
wrapping up a story.

Don't let me stop you.
This shouldn't take too long.

McGARRETT: So, Danny?
- Huh?

You and your partner didn't tell anybody
where you were going?

No, of course not.

Grace? Grace.

Grace, come on, Grace.

Grace. Grace.

Grace.

Hello!

Hello, officer down here!

Hey!

I need help!

[PANTING]

That was September 11th.

Yeah.

[BOMB BEEPING]

Hey, hey, what's wrong?

Hey, that's--
Doesn't sound good, buddy, huh?

It's not.

Someone was playing it cute
with the fail-safe.

- Okay, but you got this, right?
- I don't know.

What do you mean, you don't know?

- Steve, get out of here.
- Forget about it.

- He's right. You better go.
- I said, forget about it.

Do me a favor and go, please.

If something happens,
take care of Grace.

That's your job, pal. Okay?
You're her dad.

[BOMB BEEPING RAPIDLY]

- Done.
- Done? Can I move "done"?

- Clear.
OFFICER: All clear.

Thank you.

Yeah.

I'd offer to take you for a beer,
but I got somewhere I gotta be.

- Next time, right?
- Yeah, next time.

Let's hope there's not a next time.

Hey.

- Thanks for sticking around, huh?
McGARRETT: Yeah.

[BOTH LAUGHING]

DANNY: Oh, man, I gotta go.
- Get out of here.

- I gotta go.
- Go.

DANNY:
Thank you.

Thank you, guys.

Worlds collide in space

Like energy bursting light

You and me, we can march across
An open field

Are you okay, Danno?

Am I okay? Yeah, I'm okay.
Just thinking, monkey.

Was thinking about a certain day
about 11 years ago,

the day I found out
Mommy was pregnant.

- Was that a good day?
- Was it a good day?

It was the best day. Come on,
give me a hug. I need it.

Together, there's nothing we can be

Thank you.

We don't have to dance
if you don't want to.

Well, we came here to dance, right?
Come on, I may never stop. Let's go.

Spin. Nice.

To cover up

Being the way that you are is enough

Everyone else in the room can see it

Everyone else but you

Baby, you light up my world
Like nobody else

The way that you flip your hair
Gets me overwhelmed

But when you smile at the ground...
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