|
on the bank of the river |
|
stood running bear, young indian brave |
|
on the other |
|
side of the river |
|
stood his lovely indian maid |
|
little white dove |
|
was-a her name |
|
such a lovely |
|
sight to see |
|
but their tribes |
|
fought with each other |
|
so their love |
|
could never be |
|
I want to know if you can help my husband. He has this terrible dream all the time where he's running, and running, and he's not getting anywhere! |
|
...could never be... |
|
feel the strain and you see the stain |
|
and you can't get back again |
|
x2 |
|
Skalpel. |
|
-skalpel. |
|
Gauze. |
|
-gauze. |
|
More gauze. |
|
-more gauze. |
|
More gauze. |
|
-more gauze. |
|
More gauze. |
|
-more gauze. |
|
... |
|
Little more gauze. |
|
-we don't have any more gauze. |
|
...That's all we've got? |
|
-Yeah... i don't know what happened, we had a small roll of clothes... |
|
Give me a sponge. |
|
-sponge. |
|
Clamp. |
|
-you have the clamp. |
|
Suture. |
|
-you have the suture. |
|
Edith. |
|
-yes? |
|
I love you. |
|
-...please, please! |