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It's a god-awful small affair to the girl with the mousy hair.
It is /a god-awful small affair/ to the girl /with the mousy hair./
How is this affair to the girl with the mousy hair?
It's a god-awful small affair to her.
But her mummy is yelling 'No' and her daddy has told her to go.
But her mummy /is yelling 'No'/ and her daddy /has told her to go./
What is her mummy yelling?
She is yelling 'No'.
What has her daddy told her to do?
He has told her to go.
But her friend is nowhere to be seen now she walks through her sunken dream to the seat with the clearest view and she is hooked to the silver screen.
But her friend /is nowhere /to be seen/
Now/ she walks /through her sunken dream/ to the seat/ with the clearest view/ and she is hooked /to the silver screen./
Is her friend anywhere to be seen?
No, he is nowhere to be seen.
What does she walk through?
She walks through her sunken dream.
Where does she walk to?
She walks to the seat with the clearest view.
What is she hooked to?
She is hooked to the silver screen.
But the film is a saddening bore because she has lived it 10 times or more.
But the film /is a saddening bore/ because she has lived it /10 times or more./
How is the film?
It's a saddening bore.
How many times has she lived it?
She has lived it 10 times or more.
She could spit in the eyes of fools as they ask her to focus on sailors fighting in the dance hall.
She could spit /in the eyes of fools/ as they ask her /to focus /on sailors fighting /in the dance hall./
What could she do?
She could spit in the eyes of fools.
What do they ask her to do?
They ask her to focus on sailors.
What are sailors doing in the dance hall?
They are fighting there.
Oh man! Look at those cavemen go.
It is the freakiest show!
Oh man! /Look/ at those cavemen go./
It is /the freakiest show!/
Whom do I have to look at?
Look at those cavemen go.
How is the show?