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Once upon a time |
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I wish... |
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in a far-off kingdom |
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More than anything... |
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lived a fair maiden, |
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More than life... |
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a sad young lad |
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More than jewels... |
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I wish... |
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and a childless baker |
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More than life... |
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I wish... |
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with his wife. |
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More than anything... |
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More than the moon... |
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I wish... |
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The King is giving a Festival. |
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More than life... |
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I wish... |
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I wish to go to the Festival. |
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More than riches... |
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and the ball... |
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I wish my cow would |
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give us some milk. |
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More than anything... |
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I wish we had a child. |
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Please, pal- |
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I want a child... |
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Squeeze, pal... |
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I wish to go to the Festival. |
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I wish you'd give us some |
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milk or even cheese... |
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I wish... |
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You wish to go to the Festival? |
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The poor girl's mother had died, |
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You, Cinderella, the Festival? |
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You wish to go to the Festival? |
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The Festival?! |
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The King's Festival? |
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And her father had taken for his new wife |
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The Festival... |
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a woman with two daughters of her own. |
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Look at you nails! |
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Look at your dress! |
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People would laugh at you- |
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Nevertheless, |
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I still want to go to the Festival |
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And dance before the Prince. |
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All three were beautiful of face, but vile and black of heart. |
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Jack, on the other hand, had no father, and his mother- |
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I wish... |
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Well, she was not quite beautiful- |
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I wish my son were not a fool. |
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I wish my house was not a mess. |
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I wish the cow was full of milk. |
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I wish the walls were full of gold- |
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I wish a lot of things... |
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Why, come in, little girl. |
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I wish... |
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It's not for me, |
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It's for my Granny in the woods. |
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A loaf of bread, please- |
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To bring my poor old hungry |
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Granny in the woods... |
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Just a loaf of bread, please... |
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Cinderella's Stepmother had a surprise for her. |
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I have emptied a pot of lentils into the ashes for you. |
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If you have picked them out again in two hours' time, |
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you shall go to the ball with us. |
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And perhaps a sticky bun?... |
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Or four?... |
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Birds in the sky, |
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Birds in the eaves, |
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In the leaves, |
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In the fields, |
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In the castles and ponds... |
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And a few of those pies... please... |
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Come, little birds, |
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Down from the eaves |
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And the leaves, |
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Over fields, |
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Out of castles and ponds... |
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Now, squeeze, pal... |
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Ahhh... |
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Quick, little birds, |
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Flick through the ashes. |
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Pick and peck, but swiftly, |
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Sift through the ashes, |
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Into the pot... |
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Listen well, son. Milky-White must be taken to market. |
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But, mother, no- he's the best cow- |
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look at her. |
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There are bugs on her dugs. |
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There are flies in her eyes. |
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There's a lump on her rump |
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Big enough to be a hump- |
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But- |
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Son, |
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We've no time to sit and dither, |
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While her wither's wither with her- |
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And no one keeps a cow for a friend! |
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Sometimes I fear your touched. |
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Into the woods, |
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It's time to go, |
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I hate to leave, |
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I have to, though. |
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Into the woods- |
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It's time, and so |
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I must begin my journey. |
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Into the woods |
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And through the trees |
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To where I am |
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Expected ma'am, |
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Into the woods |
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To Grandmother's house- |
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Into the woods |
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To Grandmother's house- |
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You're certain of your way? |
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The way is clear, |
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The light is good, |
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I have no fear, |
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Nor no one should. |
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The woods are just trees, |
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The trees are just wood. |
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I sort of hate to ask it, |
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But do you have a basket? |
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Into the woods |
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And down the dell, |
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The path is straight, |
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I know it well. |
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Into the woods, |
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And who can tell |
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What's waiting on the journey? |
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Into the woods |
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To bring some bread |
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To Granny who |
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Is sick in bed. |
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Never can tell |
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What lies ahead. |
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For all that I know, |
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She's already dead. |
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But into the woods, |
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Into the woods, |
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Into the woods |
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To Grandmother's house |
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And home before dark. |
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Fly, birds, |
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Back to the sky, |
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Back to the eaves |
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And the leaves |
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And the fields |
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And the- |
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Hurry up and do my hair, Cinderella! |
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Are you really wearing that? |
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Here, I found a little tear, Cinderella. |
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Can't you hide it with a hat? |
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You look beautiful. |
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I know. |
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She means me. |
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Put it in a twist. |
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Who will be there?... |
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Mother said be good, |
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Father said be nice, |
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That was always their advice. |
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So be nice, Cinderella, |
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Good, Cinderella, |
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Nice good good nice- |
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What's the good of being good |
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If everyone is blind |
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And you're always left behind? |
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Never mind, Cinderella, |
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Kind Cinderella- |
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Nice good nice kind good nice- |
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Not that tight! |
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Sorry. |
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Clawed. |
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Who might that be? |
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It's the witch from next door. |
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The old enchantress told the couple she had |
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placed a spell on their house. |
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What spell? |
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In the past, when your mother was with child, |
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she developed an unusual appetite. |
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She took one look at my beautiful garden |
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and told your father that what she wanted more than |
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anything in the world was |
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Greens, greens and nothing but greens: |
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Parsley, peppers, cabbages and celery, |
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Asparagus and watercress and |
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Fiddleferns and lettuce-! |
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He said, "All right," |
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But it wasn't, quite, |
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'Cause I caught him in the autumn |
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In my garden one night! |
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He was robbing me, |
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Raving me, |
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Rooting through my rutabaga, |
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Raiding my arugula and |
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Ripping up my rampion |
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(My champion! My favorite!)- |
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I should have laid a spell on him |
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Right there, |
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Could have changed him into stone |
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Or a dog or a chair... |
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But I let him have the rampion- |
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I'd lots to spare. |
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In return, however, |
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I said, "Fair is fair: |
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You can let me have the baby |
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That your wife will bear. |
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And we'll call it square." |
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I had a brother? |
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No. But you had a sister. |
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But the witch refused to tell him anymore of his sister. |
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Not even that her name was Rapunzel. |
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I though I had been more than reasonable. |
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But how was I to know what your father |
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had also hidden in his pocket?! |
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What? |
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Beans. |
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Beans? |
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The special beans. |
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I let him go, |
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I didn't know |
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He'd stolen my beans! |
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I was watching him crawl, |
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Back over the wall-! |
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Then bang! Crash! |
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And the lightning flash! |
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And- well, that's another story, |
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Never mind- |
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Anyway, at last |
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The big day came, |
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And I made my claim. |
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"Oh, don't take away the baby," |
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They shrieked and screeched, |
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But I did, |
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And I hid her |
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Where she'll never be reached. |
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And your father cried, |
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And your mother died |
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When for extra measure- |
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I admit it was a pleasure- |
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I said, "Sorry, |
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I'm still not mollified." |
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And I laid little spell on them- |
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You, too, son- |
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That your family tree |
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Would always be a barren one... |
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So there's no more fuss |
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And there's no more scenes |
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And my garden thrives- |
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You should see my nectarines! |
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But I'm telling you the same |
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I tell kings and queens: |
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Don't ever never ever |
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Mess around with my greens! |
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Especially the beans. |
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Now closely to me, Jack. |
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Lead Milky-White to market |
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and fetch the best price you can. Are you listening to me? |
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Jack Jack Jack, |
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Head in a sack, |
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The house is getting colder, |
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This is not the time for dreaming. |
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Chimney stack |
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Starting to crack, |
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The mice are getting bolder, |
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The floor's gone slack, |
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Your mother's getting older, |
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Your father's not back, |
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And you can't just sit here dreaming pretty dreams. |
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To wish and wait |
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From day to day |
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Will never keep |
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The wolves away. |
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So into the woods |
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The time is now. |
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We have to live, |
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I don't care how. |
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Into the woods |
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To sell the cow, |
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You must begin the journey. |
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Straight to the woods |
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and don't delay- |
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You have to face |
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The marketplace. |
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Into the woods to journey's end- |
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Into the woods to sell a friend- |
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Meanwhile, the Witch, for purposes of her own, |
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explained how the Baker might lift the spell; |
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You wish to have |
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The curse reversed? |
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I'll need a certain |
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Potion first. |
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Go to the woods and bring me back |
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One: the cow as white as milk, |
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Two: the cape as red as blood, |
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Three: the hair as yellow as corn, |
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Four: the slipper as pure as gold. |
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Bring me these |
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Before the chime |
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Of midnight, |
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In three day's time, |
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And you shall have, |
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I guarantee, |
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A child as perfect |
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As child can be. |
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Go to the wood! |
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Ladies. |
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Our carriage waits. |
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Now may I go to the Festival? |
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The Festival-? |
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Darling, those nails! |
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Darling, those clothes! |
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Lentils are one thing but |
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Darling, with those, |
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You'd make us the fools of the Festival |
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And mortify the Prince! |
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Our carriage is waiting. |
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We must be gone. |
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Good night, Father. |
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I wish... |
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Look what I found in father's hunting jacket. |
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Six beans. We'll take them with us. |
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No! |
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The spell is on my house. |
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Only I can lift the spell, |
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The spell is on my house. |
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No, no, the spell is on our house. |
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We must lift the spell. |
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No. You are not to come and that is final. |
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Now what am I to return with? |
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You don't remember? |
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The cow as white as milk, |
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The cape as red as blood, |
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The hair as yellow as corn, |
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The slipper as pure as gold- |
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The cow as white as milk, |
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The cape as red as blood, |
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The hair as yellow as corn, |
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The slipper as pure as gold... |
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And so the Baker, reluctantly, set off to meet the |
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enchantress' demands. |
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As for Cinderella: |
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I still wish to go to the Festival, |
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But how am I ever to get to the Festival? |
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The cow as white as milk, |
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The cape as red as blood, |
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The hair as yellow as corn- |
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I know! |
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I'll visit Mother's grave, |
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The grave at the hazel tree, |
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And tell her I just want to |
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Go to the King's Festival... |
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The hair-! |
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Into the woods, |
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It's time to go, |
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It may be all |
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In vain, you/I know. |
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Into the woods- |
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But even so, |
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I have to take the journey. |
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Into the woods, |
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The path is straight, |
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You know it well, |
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But who can tell- |
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Into the woods to lift the spell- |
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Into the woods to visit Mother- |
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Into the woods to fetch the things- |
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To make the potion- |
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To got to the Festival- |
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Into the woods |
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Without regret, |
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The choice is made, |
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The task is set. |
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Into the woods, |
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But not forget- |
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Ting why I'm on the journey. |
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(Little Red Riding hood Joins) |
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Into the woods |
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to get my wish, |
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I don't care how, |
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The time is now. |
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Into the woods to sell the cow- |
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Into the woods to get the money- |
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Into the woods to lift the spell- |
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To make the potion- |
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To go to the Festival- |
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Into the woods to Grandmother's house... |
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Into the woods to Grandmother's house... |
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The way is clear, |
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The light is good, |
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I have no fear, |
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Nor no one should. |
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The woods are just trees, |
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The trees are just wood. |
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No need to be afraid there- |
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There's something in the glade there... |
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Into the woods, |
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Without delay, |
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But careful not |
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To lose the way. |
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Into the woods, |
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Who knows what may |
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Be lurking on the journey? |
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Into the woods |
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To get the thing |
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That makes it worth |
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The journeying. |
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into the woods- |
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To see the King- |
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To sell the cow- |
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To make the potion- |
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To see- |
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To sell- |
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To get- |
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To bring- |
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To make- |
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To lift- |
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To go to the Festival-! |
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Into the woods! |
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Into the woods! |
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Into the woods, |
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Then out of the woods, |
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And home before dark! |