Oh, Elvis, do you think it could work?n—Yes, I think it could work, Marilyn.nBut it's such a long time ago and I don't know if anyone still knows who we are.n—Don't bother, we have to believe in ourselves.nnBut I look much older now, look at my legs, Elvis.nThey're not as long and nice as they used to be.n—I still like them, and I think everyone will like them, Marilyn.nAnd what about my voice?nn—Your voice sounds as soft as the raindrops on the roses I have in my garden.nOh, Elvis. But don't you think we've been waiting too long?n—No, I think it was right to take a break.nn—Marilyn?nYes, Elvis?n—What do you think about my sideburns?n—Sometimes I think I should better take them off.nOh, Elvis, I still like it. It looks good.nMhmm.nn—Oh my god, I am a little bit tired.nWhat happened, Elvis?n—I've been thinking a lot about this whole situation.nMaybe you're not tired then, just a little bit nervous, Elvis.n—Oh, Marilyn, I hope we can handle this situation.nIt's the same with me, I don't sleep very well at the moment.nAnd when I sleep, then I dream of all these things. I see you dancing, Elvis.n—I started practicing a little bit, but only a little bit.nn—Oh, Marilyn, look at these mountains! Isn't it wonderful?nThat's unbelievably nice, Elvis.nI haven't seen something like this before.n—Oh, yes, but it's really good to be here, Marilyn.nnElvis, do you think I should buy me a new dress?nI think that nowadays people dress in another way.n—I think this dress fits you very well, Marilyn, why should you change something?nMaybe people don't accept me when I look that old-fashioned.n—Oh, Marilyn, we have to believe in ourselves, that's the only thing we can do.nYeah, you're probably right Elvis.nLet's go back home for a cup of coffee.n—Oh yes, that's a good idea, Marilyn. Let's go back home.