McLeod's Daughters (2001–2009): Season 1, Episode 2 - Ducks on the Pond - full transcript

Tess tries to realize some cash from Drovers Run without hurting Claire. One of the shearers Claire hired disappears; did he leave because his wife was in labor, or was he murdered?

- [Announcer] Previously,
on McLeod's Daughters.

(melancholy music)

- It's me, Tess.

- What a surprise.

Oh, you're the spitting image of your mom.

- Oh, don't hold that against me.

- Where is Ruth?

- Um, she died.

- You left us, you and Ruth.

Dad and I worked this place for 20 years,

and not one word from you.



(melancholy music)

- Actually, Claire was just wondering

if you'd like to stay the night.

- Yep, I'd love to.

- Ian's been stealing fuel.

- I don't think it was just Ian.

I saw them filling the drums last night.

It was all of them.

I didn't know what it meant.

- Pack up your things
and get off the property.

- Excuse me?

- You're fired, the lot of you.

- So, all this is yours.

- It's ours, I suppose.



(uptempo music)
(hooves clomping)

(melancholy music)

(rooster crowing)

(alarm beeping)

- [Tess] Ooh.

Sorry.

- There's no damage done.

(melancholy music)

- [Claire] Good day, Marty.

- [Marty] Hi, Claire, how's it going?

- [Claire] Not bad.

- Where's Jack?

Still got his lazy ass in bed?

- [Claire] Been away, Marty.

Jack died, heart attack.

- Oh right.

I'm sorry.

Must've been a bit of a shock.

- Yeah.

- Well, who's in charge of the place now?

- That would be me.

- For real?

You know, good on ya for having a bash.

- We're expecting four workers, not three.

- Luke's on his way.

- Great, well, dump your stuff,

and we'll have something to eat.

- [Tess] Are these guys the shearers?

- [Claire] Yep.

- [Tess] I've met more
men here in three days

than a month in the city.

Is it always so busy?

- Got a forward contract with
a delivery due in 48 hours.

For that I need extra hands.

- Well, I'll help too.

Can I help?

I know hooves about wool.

- Like what?

- Don't put it in the dryer.

(giggling)

I'm serious, Claire, what can I do?

- Getting dressed might be a start.

(melancholy music)

(mellow music)

♪ It'll take some time ♪

♪ To find your heart ♪

♪ And come back home ♪

♪ You could walk for miles ♪

♪ Cross every river ♪

♪ And find you're not alone ♪

♪ 'Cause I'll be there ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ No, no ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ 'Cause I'll be there ♪

♪ Ooh ♪

- [Vernon] Hey, can I
give you a hand with that?

- Oh, thank you.

I'm Meg, chief cook.

- Vernon, and by geez, you've
got a way with porridge, Meg.

- You wouldn't have any muesli

instead of the gruel, would you?

I'm not a breakfast person, anyway.

(uptempo rock music)

(chuckling)

- I take it this is Luke?

- Oh look, he's brought a friend.

- [Jodi] Hi, Becky.

(whistling)

- I hear you got some shearing to do?

- You two had a conversation, did you?

- If you need a roustie, I'm available.

- Yeah, I could do with some extra help.

- So, what happened to the
pub and the supermarket?

You quit there, did you?

- Days off, that's all.

Like to spread myself around.

- Grab yourself some brekkie.

- Yeah.

Shove over, boys.

- Yeah, shove over.

- $1.80 a head.

That's the base rate
Jack and you negotiated.

- Yeah, sweet.

You know, I still can't
believe it about Jack.

Big shoes to fill.

- Lucky for me I'm nine and a half.

- Grabbed the mail on the way in.

Paper bills.

- [Claire] Great.

- That one's for you.

Friends track you down already, huh?

- Solicitors always
know where to find you.

(melancholy music)

(gasping)

- Wool press is in the shed.

(chuckling)

- Good on ya.

Listen, Jodi's...

She's just outside.

- Oh.

School holidays getting longer, or what?

So, you still got a job, then?

- Maybe not for long.

A letter just arrived from Tess's lawyer.

- Mm, she wants to sell, then?

- Well, nobody said anything to me, but--

- [Terry] Uh huh.

- This stays between us, okay?

- Oh, okay.

- Hi, Terry.

- Hello, kiddo.

How you goin' word?

- Ah, Vernon wants to
know if there are any more

of your great snacks.

- Vernon?

Is he with Marty O'Rourke's team now, huh?

- Oh, do you know Vernon?

- Yeah, I've heard of him.

He hasn't been out of the clink for long.

- What did he do?

- He bashed the living
daylights out of a roustie.

He's got a temper and a half on him.

- Are you sure we're talking
about the same bloke?

- Go ask his wife and kids,

'cept they've disappeared
off the face of the earth.

- Wow.

- Get him in.

Rumor is, she was having an
affair with another bloke.

- Oh great, if he killed
his wife, he must be single.

- Mom!

- [Becky] A murderer, don't say?

- He killed his whole family.

He cut 'em up into little pieces

and then he got rid of them.

- Gee, and I thought my
family was screwed up.

- [Claire] 'Bout five minutes
and we'll get started?

- [Marty] You're the boss.

- [Claire] Roy.

- Claire.

My solicitor, look,
it's no big problem now,

but when you've got a moment--

- Shout it a bit louder, Tess.

Look, they already think I'm not up

to running the place.

Really give 'em the idea
that we've got problems here.

- How would they know
what I was talking about?

- Can we just deal with this after

I've delivered on the contract?

Roy!

(uptempo music)
(sheep bleating)

Here, Roy!

Roy.

Up, Roy.

(dog barking)

(uptempo music)

- [Tess] Over!

(laughing)

- [Claire] Come here, Roy.

Get over.

♪ All right give me room to move ♪

♪ Give me room to move ♪

♪ Give me room to breathe ♪

Run up!

Run up, boys.

Run, boys.

♪ All right give me room to move ♪

- [Tess] Move it!

♪ Give me room to move ♪

♪ Give me room to breathe ♪

♪ Come on watching every move ♪

♪ Watching every move ♪

♪ Do you know ♪

♪ That I'm on your side ♪

♪ Do you know ♪

♪ I'm not just here for the ride ♪

- Do you want some water
for your wet patch?

- Yeah, it's hot.

(sheep bleating)

(mumbling)

- I pull this left-handed
stand all the time.

- Ah, get over it.

(sheep bleating)

- Found it.

(sheep bleating)

- Very colorful.

- Bit of a clay.

Got some look on.

- And that would mean?

- Women in the shearing shed.

We might be easily offended.

- They'll be opening doors for us, next.

(whistling)

- [Jodi] Hi guys.

- Nice outfit.

Where's the rest of it?

- Mom, it is going to
be stinking hot in here

and if I have to work on my holidays,

at least I don't have
to die from the heat.

- I swear, huh?

I've done my shoulder.

Do you give us a hand
gettin' the sheep in?

You manage that?

- Yeah, shouldn't be too hard.

(buzzing)

♪ Come on let me know ♪

♪ Come on let me know ♪

(mumbling)

- [Becky] You gotta charm his boss.

- [Tess] Switch him around?

- [Becky] Do whatever it takes.

(uptempo music)

- Come on, love.

Quicker if I did it myself.

- Well, I'm scared of hurting them.

♪ Come here watching every move ♪

♪ Watching every move I make ♪

♪ Do you know ♪

♪ That I'm on your side ♪

(whistling)

♪ And do you know ♪

♪ That I've got my pride ♪

- I can't believe how
disgustingly oily this stuff is.

When I get my wheels,

there's no way I'm
having sheepskin covers.

- Gee, that'll break the
back of the wool industry.

♪ And do you know ♪

♪ That they're on your side ♪

♪ And do you know ♪

♪ I'm not just here for the ride ♪

♪ Come on watching every move ♪

- [Becky] Like this.

♪ Watching every move ♪

Hon.

♪ Watching every move ♪

♪ I'll make you come on ♪

♪ Give me room to move ♪

♪ Give me room to move ♪

- Oh.

- Sheep out.

- More sheep, come on.

(sheep bleating)

(hissing)

- This is so Aussie.

Sheeps, dog shit full of shearers.

- Ex-con and a murderer,
now that's Aussie.

- Shh.

Murderer?

- [Becky] Yeah, haven't you heard?

(hissing)

(yelling)

(hissing)

(tense music)

(buzzing)

- Did you hear how he did it?

Was it strangulation?

- An ax, I think.

- Oh my God.

Oh my God.

(uptempo music)

- What's happened to my wet patch?

- Do I wanna know?

- You sweep it up?

- What?

- She swept it up.

- Oh, you gotta be joking.

- Oh, keep your hair on.

I'll get you another one.

- I didn't touch anyone's wet patch.

- The wool was giving me a rash, okay?

(uptempo music)

(chattering)

- Oh geez, I'm glad that's over.

- Thank you, cheers.

Cheers.

- Good day's work.

- Not bad.

I still got a bit of work
to do around the yard.

- Marty?

Can I borrow the ute?

- All yours, mate.

(mumbling)

- They're not staying
here tonight, are they?

- Oh no, no.

Booked them in the Hilton up the road.

- Well, you've heard about Vernon?

- Yeah, I know.

He's been in jail.

- And worse.

You don't have a problem with this?

- I've got to get a job done,

he's doing good work, end of story.

More money in the bank.

I'm sure that's all your
solicitor cares about.

- Well, money's a part of it.

- So, what was in the letter, Tess?

You must be making plans.

- You know what lawyers are like.

It's really just a pageful of big words.

- Which are all to do with your plans.

- I haven't made any decisions, yet.

(melancholy music)

I have to climb a tree to
get the mobile working,

so if you've left messages,
I haven't been able

to retrieve them.

Yeah, I know.

I'm feeling pretty cut off.

She knows I've got your letter, but um,

I haven't talked to her about it.

I'm feeling pretty guilty.

Do you know what sort of
price we're looking at?

Really?

That sounds pretty reasonable.

Now, that's still pushing
for an early settlement?

(melancholy music)

- Do you have to be mad
to kill your whole family,

or just pushed too far?

- [Meg] Maybe they didn't
help with the dishes.

- Well, Tess.

What would you do if you caught your lover

in bed with your best friend?

Would you want to kill him?

- No, I'd deal with it
in a rational, adult way.

Then I'd clean the toilet
with his toothbrush.

(laughing)

- What if someone was
threatening your home?

- Well, you can't take someone's life

just 'cause they break
in to steal your TV.

- What if they wanted to
take something irreplaceable?

- Still no reason to.

- Well, what would you do, Claire?

- Rifle's not in the house for decoration.

Got bookwork to do.

- Okay, can you take that
bone out to the dogs?

- [Jodi] In the dark?

- Oh, come on.

(creaking)

(crickets chirping)

- [Vernon] Hey, you know
bugger all about it,

so stop your mouth flapping.

- [Jason] I wouldn't be
pushing my weight around

if I was you, mate.

All I have to do is talk to
Marty and you're out of here.

- Don't threaten me.

- [Jason] Don't give me a reason to.

- Hey.

- [Jason] Don't lay a hand on me, mate.

- I'm tellin' ya, you won't see it comin'.

(tense music)

(crackling)

- What are you doing?

- Look, I know it's a
badge of honor to say

you leave it unlocked, but considering

we may have a psychopath on the loose...

I heard Vernon and Jason having a fight.

It sounded pretty full on.

- They're shearers.

They get pissed, they blew
with each other, means nothing.

Have you had sex today?

- Excuse me?

- Well, if you haven't, you're safe.

You know how it works in the movies.

The killer only gets ya--

(gasping)

if you just had sex.

- My mind is now at rest.

(mellow jazzy music)

- Hey.

Are the rumors we're hearing true?

- I thought I'd just proven that.

- Not you, Vernon.

- Yeah, so they reckon.

(animal howling)

- Can you hear that?

(tense music)

(clattering)

(tense music)

- I'll have one, too.

(gasping)

- Geez, you scared me.

Do you always sneak around like that?

- Thought I heard some rats.

- Some rats, all right, if
you need a rifle to chase 'em.

- Put some brandy in that, too, will ya?

- Glad I'm not the only
jumpy one around here.

I talked to my solicitor before.

- Really?

- When you asked me what
I wanted to do, well,

I do have some thoughts.

I mean, you've always known
what you've wanted to do

with your life and for a long time

I guess I've had some ideas, too.

But if I'm gonna make my stuff happen,

then I'm gonna need some
money, not backards.

- What sort of plans?

- You know, like everyone has.

- An overseas trip,
some new clothes, a car?

- No.

- Because this is my home
you're talking about.

- Claire, I couldn't sell
the place out from under you.

- No, so what could you do?

- I need some money, and the way I see it,

there's acres and acres of property here.

- Tess, don't say it.

- Just a bit.

How could it hurt to sell off just a bit?

(melancholy music)

(thudding)

What happened?

Who's dead?

- No one.

- Good.

- Come on.

There's something I want you to see.

- Oh, go away, Claire.

- [Claire] Come on.

- [Tess] Hey Claire, wait up.

(mellow music)

♪ Common ground ♪

- [Claire] This is
where I learned to swim.

It's also where I had my first kiss.

- [Tess] Who was it?

Claire?

♪ Got one chance ♪

♪ That's what they say ♪

♪ They're all wrong, 'cause
there are many ways ♪

♪ Got to want it ♪

♪ Got to know ♪

♪ And nothing's just as it seems ♪

♪ It's not easy ♪

- [Claire] What does it look like to you?

- [Tess] I don't know.

It's a shed.

- It was built by my
grandfather's grandfather

from stones he cleared from the first

paddock that drove the ground.

- Okay, it's an old shed.

- This was where Jack died.

♪ Nothing's certain ♪

♪ Not so tough ♪

♪ Nothing easy ♪

♪ Yet it's rough ♪

♪ Walked towards it ♪

♪ Or let it go ♪

♪ Speak the words ♪

♪ The words you know ♪

♪ Got to want it ♪

♪ Got to know ♪

♪ And nothing's just as it seems ♪

It's nothing fancy.

He wouldn't have wanted that.

That's my mother.

- [Tess] Who's that?

- That's Adam.

He was still born.

- Your little brother.

I didn't know about that.

- He died along with my mom.

Your half-brother.

- You know a great line in
guilt trips, you know that?

- You say you only wanna sell
off a bit of the place, Tess.

Which bit do you wanna sacrifice?

Here?

Your father's here, both my parents.

You wanna sell my creek?

What about the old stone hut?

Maybe we could afford to lose that.

♪ Got to want it ♪

♪ Got to know ♪

♪ And nothing's just as it seems ♪

♪ It's a long, long road
to find your dream ♪

You all right, mate?

- Yeah, it's just a knick.

Nothing to worry about.

- Right oh.

(tense music)

- [Jodi] You know, Mom,
if this place sells,

I reckon you should move back to the city.

Become a hairdresser again.

- Yeah, I could come 'round and do your

washing for you because
you're not gonna have time

with your course and your social life

and if I'm close, I could bring around

a few dinners for you each week.

- Oh, see?

It'll be excellent!

- Yeah, I could peel your grapes for you,

I could be your own personal slave

while you and your mates
live the high life.

I don't think so, Jodi.

I'm sure there's something
out here I can do

that's less stressful for both of us.

Oh, thank you.

Oh no, look.

You've hurt your hand, dear.

- Ah, it's nothing.

I killed a rabbit, cut my
hand while I was skinnin' him.

- Oh, well I can put a proper bandage

on that for you, if you like.

- He's done a runner on us.

- He's not taken off with
that Guinea's money, is he?

- Jason's taken off?

- Disappeared into thin air.

- Jason's wife's gone into labor.

Jason got a call last night
and he took off straight away.

- What, without tellin' anyone?

- Well, he told me.

- Well, phone in the house didn't ring.

How could he get a call?

- He's got a pager.

- [Meg] Come on.

Let's get that bandage.

- Jason's not married.

- He's probably laying face
down in a ditch somewhere.

- Oh, there's another part of
the property we can't sell.

(uptempo music)

(buzzing)

- Roustie!

Roustie.

- The poor thing.

- Never get through 'em today.

Worker down like this.

- I've got a forward contract, Marty.

I deliver tomorrow.

- We're going as fast as we can.

You really want the men to haul ass,

they'll need some incentive.

- I'm not upping the price.

You guys can just pull your finger out.

I can shear faster than you lot.

- You reckon?

- Yeah, I do.

- Well, show us then.

You wanna have a cut at each
other, you can jump in anytime.

- Glad to.

Let's see who can shear the most by 11:30.

- Settin' yourself up for a fall, Claire.

- Well, if that's what it takes
to get your ass into gear.

- I'll tell you what.

When I win, you pay me and the boys

an extra 20 cents per shave.

- And when you lose, you and the boys

will be staying here,
under lights, until the job

gets done for the contracted price.

- [Marty] Done.

- Done.

(uptempo music)

(buzzing)

(sheep bleating)

- Reckon I've got time for a smoke.

(uptempo music)

(buzzing)
(sheep bleating)

- Come on, Marty.

(uptempo music)

(buzzing)
(sheep bleating)

- Come on, Marty.

You're shearin' like a dag!

(uptempo music)

- [Becky] Whoo!

Come on, Claire!

- Go, Claire!

(excited cheering)
(whooping)

(clapping)

- Time, time!

(whooping)
(clapping)

(mellow music)

- [Tess] Well done.

(water rushing)

- [Marty] You had me
worried for a second there.

(chuckling)

- Oh, almost.

- [Marty] We make good team.

- Well, if that's a job you're offering,

I got my hands full here.

- Well, they don't have to be.

You could hire me.

Station Manager.

- I'm not in a position to do that.

- I know this place, Claire.

You know me, been coming here for years.

(sheep bleating)

- Oh, thanks for the offer, Marty, but...

- Look, you've done a good
job struggling through.

But I reckon if Jack knew you had a chance

to make a go of it, he'd
want you to grab it.

- And you're my chance?

- Oh, like I said, we make good team.

Hey.

Do you remember Danny Stubbs' 21st?

The one down by the river.

(chuckling)

- I'm not 17 anymore, Marty.

Not that you got anywhere that night.

- You'll never keep this
place going by yourself.

You do the numbers.

You're spread thin as jam.

- Challenge is good for you, Marty.

Makes you try harder.

You just had to double
your count to beat me.

So much for going as fast as we can.

If you can keep it up,
we'll have the shearing

finished by sunset.

(mellow music)

Who said it was time for smoke out?

- [Meg] Thought their (mumbling) overdue.

(sheep bleating)

- [Becky] You can't just leave.

- Sorry, if it were up to me, Becks.

- [Claire] Okay, so you've
had your dummy spit.

Can we get back to work now?

- [Marty] I offered to help, Claire.

You wanna do it by yourself, fine.

Do it by yourself.

Got everything?

Let's get going.

- Just forget about your
ego for five seconds.

We've got a contract.

- Sue me if you like.

I'll invoice you for the work we've done.

Luke, I'll see you there.

- Marty's the boss.

- You're a wimp.

(mellow music)

- Not going with your boyfriend?

- When I take a job, I stick
around 'til it's finished.

- On the bright side, we don't have

to worry about the serial killer anymore.

- Right now, I'd hire Jack the Ripper

if he could get the clip
done for us by tomorrow.

- You okay?

- I've just tried to call a shearer

who's been dead for five years.

- Oh, I don't wanna do that.

- I'm never gonna get
anyone on zero notice.

Have to shear every sheep...

Is this yours?

- Yeah.

It's a cafe.

Mom and I used to go there a lot.

It's not far from where we lived.

- Right, and you just carry it around

in your wallet like a baby photo?

- I'm thinking I might buy it.

- This is your plan?

- Look, I know what you're gonna say.

How do years of history in this place

compare with cappuccino and cheesecake?

Well, maybe they don't, but,

it's what I've always wanted to do.

It's why I went to college.

It's what Mom and I talked
about before she died.

- I like cheesecake.

- But not the frozen kind.

- I just don't get why
you'd go out for it.

But then, you know, get wire,
check the fences every day.

- What's gonna change about them?

Did they do a song and
dance routine or something?

- Tess, I've got to get this shearing done

by first thing tomorrow morning.

I need the guaranteed cash.

You've got your plans and I've got mine.

We won't even get to argue about it

if I don't deliver the wool.

(mellow music)
(buzzing)

- So, we can do this the easy way,

or not..

(sheep bleating)

You so remind me of a girl
I went to school with.

- That's it, you gotta
show 'em who's boss.

(mellow music)

(thunder booming)

- Grab the sheep!

(hissing)

Go on, get up there!

(whooping)

(ululating)

In you go!

(thunder booming)

Not too bad.

Okay, pen 'em loose, open the vents

and we'll shear 'em last.

- [Meg] Okay.

- Well, could we towel dry them?

(rain pattering)

(thunder booming)

(buzzing)

(sheep bleating)

- They really stink.

- It's not the sheep, it's me.

- I'm gonna head down to the house,

fix us something to eat.

(mumbling)

(thunder booming)

What?

Vernon.

Did you forget something?

- It wrong of Marty to
leave you in the lurch

the way he did.

But don't worry about it.

I've sorted him out.

(tense music)
(buzzing)

- What did he mean, he sorted Marty out?

- I don't know, but I wish
I'd been there to watch.

- Well, we'll all be murdered in our beds.

- None of us are going
anywhere near our beds tonight.

(mellow music)
(buzzing)

- [Claire] Whoo hoo!

(cheering)
(excited chattering)

- Hey.

What's going on?

- I'm proposing a toast to Vernon.

- Oh yeah, thank God someone
sticks to their word.

To Vernon.

- [All] To Vernon.

- Look, there's something you should know.

- Like what?

- Old Jason's not having a baby.

- So why the midnight run?

- We argued and he left, that's all.

And look, I'm sorry I
wasn't straight with ya.

- I've gotta dash.

I'm gonna grab a lift with the mail truck.

It was fun.

- [Claire] Come on, I'll pay ya.

- [Becky] See ya later gins.

- Bye.

- Sausages.

- About Jason, he's not lying face down

in a ditch somewhere, is he?

- Bottom of a water hole, weighed down.

Karen and the kids are there, too.

You heard worse?

- No, that about sums up the rumors.

- Look, Jason'll be in a bar

somewhere shootin' his mouth off,

and my family are in
Queensland last I heard.

- [Tess] That must be hard.

- Yeah, I haven't heard from
my kids in seven months.

- Well, your wife can't do that

even if you've split up forever.

You've got rights.

- Yeah well, it's just easier this way.

- The things people say about you.

Why do you put up with it?

- Well, you don't know the whole story.

There's worse things in
life than being taken

for a mass murderer.

- There are?

- Well, there are around here.

Ask Jason, he's probably
tellin' everyone right now.

And the truth, you know,
the truth's always been

nothin' but trouble for me.

(melancholy music)

I couldn't lie to Karen anymore.

Sooner or later, you gotta
be honest with your wife.

- So, you're a bigamist, is that it?

- I'm a horse's hoof.

Poof, gay, light on me feet, you know?

- Oh, right.

- Yeah well, you're from the city.

It's different.

- Well, why don't you go
there if it's so hard here?

- Well, this is my home.

- But Jason, he'll talk.

- Yeah well, I don't wanna go.

(melancholy music)

- The ax murderer is gay?

- No murders.

His wife freaked, as you would,
and now the secret's out.

- He looks so manly.

- Why he isn't up front
about it, it's sad, really.

- Do you know what's really sad?

He's the first bloke
Mom's looked at in years

and he's gay!

(mellow music)

- You see, the thing
is, we haven't actually

agreed on anything yet, so,

I'm not gonna be ready
in time for the auction.

Well, not this one, anyway.

It's fate.

Maybe the place has really
bad rising damp or something.

No way, it's my dream.

I'm not giving up.

I'll just find another cafe,
when the timing's better.

I don't know.

I think I'm gonna stay here a bit longer,

see if me and Claire
can work something out.

(mellow music)

- [Claire] Oh, this isn't happening.

No way.

- No more trouble, please.

- Oh, this is so stupid.

You can't tell anyone.

Close the door.

- [Tess] What happened?

- [Claire] The contract.

- Oh, God, what about it?

- I've stuffed up the dates.

- We're too late.

- No.

We're too early.

It's next week I'm meant to deliver.

- We had a whole extra week?

You flogged us all...

- I did.

- [Tess] For no reason?

- Yes.

(mellow music)

You can't tell anyone, Tess.

They're gonna think I'm the biggest idiot.

- You make mistakes.

- Our secret, Tess.

- You know, they're
probably gonna work it out

when the wool stays in the
shed for the rest of the week.

- Oh, bugger.

(chuckling)

(laughing)

♪ Come on ♪

♪ Give me room to move ♪

♪ Give me room to move ♪

♪ Give me room to breathe ♪

♪ Come on ♪

♪ Give me room to move ♪

♪ Give me room to breathe ♪

♪ Come on ♪

♪ Give me room to move ♪

♪ Give me room to move ♪

♪ Give me room to breathe ♪

♪ You're there ♪

♪ Watching every move ♪

♪ Watching every move ♪

♪ And do you know ♪

♪ That I'm on your side ♪

♪ And do you know ♪

♪ I'm not just here for the ride ♪

(uptempo music)

♪ Come on ♪

♪ Give me room to move ♪

♪ Give me room to move ♪

♪ Give me room to breathe ♪

♪ Come on ♪

♪ Give me room to move ♪

♪ Give me room to move ♪

♪ Give me room to move ♪

♪ Give me room to breathe ♪

(lightning cracking)
(thunder booming)

(electronic music)

(electronic chimey music)