Page 21 of Noahs Nuclear Niche


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  Scene Seven: (Green Meadows Daisy Bell and Big Red enter arm in arm)

  Daisy Bell: Oh Red why didn't we come back sooner? It's so lovely being back on the farm, we should never have gone away. There's nothing in the whole world nicer than being in the country in spring. The air's so fresh and everything's growing.

  Big Red: The country's like medicine, you know it's good for you but you can only take it with sugar.

  Daisy Bell: We don't need those city slickers Red the country's where we belong. The wide open spaces. Those city slickers live in fenced in paddocks without gates. They rush through their lives not knowing whether they're awake or asleep.

  Big Red: What shall we do today?

  Daisy Bell: We can just sit in the sun.

  Big Red: I might stroll down to the post office and post a letter. Do you want to come for a walk?

  Daisy Bell: What letter?

  Big Red: A postcard for Melissa.

  Daisy Bell: Now Red you're going to have to make your mind up and choose between me and Melissa.

  Big Red: There's nothing I want more than to sit in the sunshine with you Daisy Bell. Maybe later we may pay a return visit to the big smoke when they have cooled their heels. They will see cattle can't be stopped.

  Daisy Bell: Let's just enjoy the present.

  Big Red: (sings) Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do

  I'm half crazy all for the love of you

  It won't be a stylish marriage

  I can't afford a carriage

  But you'll look neat, upon the seat

  Of a bicycle built for two.

  Daisy Bell: Moo!

  (the song Daisy, Daisy is played)