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DON QUIXOTE Dulcinea... |
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ALDONZA Enough of that! |
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Get yourself to a madhouse! |
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Rave about nobility where no one can hear you! |
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DON QUIXOTE My lady!... |
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ALDONZA I am not your lady!... |
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I am not any kind of a lady! |
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I was spawned in a ditch |
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By a mother who left me there, |
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Naked and cold and too hungry to cry; |
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I never blamed her. |
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I'm sure she left hoping |
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That I'd have the good sense to die! |
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Then, of course, there's my father... |
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I'm told that young ladies |
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Can point to their fathers |
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With maidenly pride; |
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Mine was some regiment |
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Here for an hour, |
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I can't even tell you which side! |
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So of course I became, |
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As befitted my delicate birth, |
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The most casual bride |
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Of the murdering scum of the earth! |
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DON QUIXOTE And still thou art my lady. |
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ALDONZA And still he torments me! |
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How should I be a lady? |
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For a lady has modest and maidenly airs, |
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And a virtue I somehow suspect that I lack; |
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It's hard to remember these maidenly airs |
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In a stable laid flat on your back! |
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Won't you look at me, look at me, |
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God, won't you look at me! |
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Look at the kitchen slut reeking of sweat! |
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Born on a dung heap to die on a dung heap, |
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A strumpet men use and forget! |
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If you feel that you see me |
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Not quite at my virginal best, |
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Cross my palm with a coin, |
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And I'll willingly show you the rest! |
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DON QUIXOTE Never deny thou art Dulcinea. |
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ALDONZA Take the clouds from your eyes |
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and see me as I really am! |
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You have shown me the sky, |
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But what good is the sky |
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To a creature who'll never |
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Do better than crawl? |
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Of all the cruel bastards |
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Who've badgered and battered me, |
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You are the cruelest of all! |
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Can't you see what your gentle |
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Insanities do to me? |
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Rob me of anger and give me despair! |
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Blows and abuse |
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I can take and give back again, |
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Tenderness I cannot bear! |
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So please torture me now |
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With your "Sweet Dulcineas" no more! |
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I am no one! I'm nothing! |
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I'm only Aldonza the whore! |
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DON QUIXOTE Now and forever thou art my lady Dulcinea! |
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(Aldonza screams in despair and collapses. |