At The End Of An Island / Harbody Hamptons (Medley)
(Spoken) PATRICK: To Tim Price’s house? EVELYN: Well, it’s just sitting there, Patrick. I’ll book us a helicopter. PATRICK: As in an aircraft? EVELYN: What would you have us do, Patrick, rent a Volvo?
EVELYN: (Sung) We’ll go for a bike ride We’ll head to the beach If you bring the Prosecco I’ll bring the peach Behind the hedges There, down the lane They’re playing badminton It’s a dangerous game. Dangerous game.
Well everything’s glowing All is sublime. At the end of an island In summertime. PATRICK: There’s only one problem I’m losing my mind At the end of an island In summertime
PATRICK: (Spoken) We jog and go windsurfing. We talk about romantic things like the moon-rise in October over the hills of Virginia. We take bubble baths in Tim’s big marble tub, go skinny dipping in the ocean, snuggle under cashmere blankets but, okay something is off. One morning, whilst shopping for croissants at Dean & DeLucas in town I swear I see Tim Price looking at me… No, no, no. It’s just my reflection in the window.
EVELYN: (Sung) A big garden party Madras and stripes. PATRICK: This place is infested with familiar types. EVELYN: Some wearing loafers Some, espadrilles. PATRICK: Get me a vodka Pass me the pills.
PATRICK: (Spoken) At night, I find myself digging up baby crabs under a sky so clear I can see the entire solar system and sand dunes lit by it seems almost lunar in scale. EVELYN: Where should we have dinner tonight, darling? Declavins? PATRICK: This morning, I microwaved a beach jellyfish and devoured half of it EVELYN: No, you’re right, I am gaining weight out here.
Well everything’s glowing All is sublime. At the end of an island In summertime. There’s only one problem I’m losing my mind. At the end of an island In summertime.