Prologue: Into The Woods
(专辑: Into The Woods (2022 Broadway Cast Recording) - 2022)
Once upon a
time I
wish... -in a
far-off kingdom More than anything... -lived a
young maiden More than life... -a sad young lad More than jewels... I
wish... -and a
childless baker More than life... I
wish... -with his wife. More than anything... More than the
moon I
wish... The
King is giving a
Festival More than life... I
wish... I
wish to go to the
Festival More than riches... And the
Ball... I
wish my cow would give us some milk More than anything... I
wish we had a
child Please, pal I
want a
child... Squeeze, pal I
wish to go to the
Festival I
wish you'd give us some milk Or even cheese... I
wish we might have a
child I
wish... You wish to go to the
Festival? The
poor girl's mother had died You, Cinderella, the
Festival? You wish to go to the
Festival? What, you, Cinderella, the
Festival? The
Festival?! What, you wish to go to the
Festival?! The
Festival?! The
King's Festival!? -and her father had taken for his new wife The
Festival!? -a woman with two daughters of her own. Look at your nails! Look at your dress! People would laugh at you Nevertheless I
still wish to go to the
Festival You still wish to go the
Festival She still wants to go the
Festival -And dance before the
Prince?! All three were beautiful of face, but vile and black of heart Jack, on the
other hand, had no father, and his mother I
wish... Well, she was not quite beautiful I
wish my son were not a
fool I
wish my house was not a
mess I
wish the
cow was full of milk I
wish the
walls were full of gold I
wish a
lot of things... Ugh, you foolish child! What in Heaven's name are you doing with the
cow inside the
house? A
warm environment might be just what Milky-White needs to produce his milk It's a
she! How many times must I
tell you? Only "she"s can give milk Why, come in, little girl. I
wish... It's not for me It's for my Granny in the
woods A
loaf of bread, please To bring my poor old hungry Granny in the
woods... Just a
loaf of bread, please... Cinderella's stepmother had a
surprise for her. I
have emptied a
pot of lentils into the
ashes for you. If you have picked them out again in two hours' time, you shall go to the
Ball with us. And perhaps a
sticky bun?... Or four?... Birds in the
sky Birds in the
eaves In the
leaves In the
fields In the
castles and ponds... ... and a
few of those pies... Please... Come, little birds Down from the
eaves And the
leaves Over fields Out of castles and ponds... No, squeeze, pal... Ahhh... Quick, little birds Flick through the
ashes Pick and peck, but swiftly Sift through the
ashes Into the
pot... Listen well, son. Milky-White must be taken to market. But, Mother, no-he's the
best cow Was. Was! She's been dry for a
week. We've no food nor money, and no choice but to sell her while she can still command a
price But Milky-White is my best friend in the
whole world! But look at her! (Sung) There are bugs on her dugs There are flies in her eyes There's a
lump on her rump Big enough to be a
hump But Son We've no time to sit and dither While her withers wither with her [*cough cough*] And no one keeps a
cow for a
friend! Sometimes I
fear you're touched Into the
woods It's time to go I
hate to leave I
have to, though Into the
woods It's time, and so I
must begin my journey Into the
woods And through the
trees To where I
am Expected, ma'am Into the
woods To Grandmother's house (Muffled) Into the
woods To Grandmother's house You're certain of your way? The
way is clear The
light is good I
have no fear Nor no one should The
woods are just trees The
trees are just wood I
sort of hate to ask it But do you have a
basket? Don't stray and be late And save some of those sweets for Granny! Haha... Into the
woods And down the
dell The
path is straight I
know it well Into the
woods And who can tell What's waiting on the
journey? Into the
woods To bring some bread To Granny who Is sick in bed Never can tell What lies ahead For all that I
know She's already dead But into the
woods Into the
woods Into the
woods To Grandmother's house And home before dark! Fly, birds Back to the
sky Back to the
eaves And the
leaves And the
fields And the
Hurry up and do my hair, Cinderella! Are you really wearing that? Here, I
found a
little tear, Cinderella! Can't you hide it with a
hat? You look beautiful I
know She means me Put it in a
twist Who will be there?... Mother said be good Father said be nice That was always their advice So be nice, Cinderella Good, Cinderella Nice good good nice Tighter! What's the
good of being good If everyone is blind And you're always left behind? Never mind, Cinderella Kind Cinderella Nice good nice kind good nice Not that tight! Sorry. Clod. Hmm, hmm, hmm, ha! Because the
Baker had lost his mother and father in a
baking accident-well, at least that's what he believed-he was eager to have a
family of his own, and was concerned that all efforts until now had failed Who might that be? We have sold our last loaf of bread... It's the
Witch from next door... We have no bread Of course you have no bread! What do you wish? It's not what I
wish. It's what you wish Nothing cooking in there now, is there? The
old enchantress went on to tell the
couple that she had placed a
spell on their house. What spell? In the
past, when you were no more then a
babe, your father brought his young wife and you to this cottage. They were a
handsome couple, but not handsome neighbors. You see, your mother was with child and she had developed an unusual appetite. She took one look at my beautiful garden and told your father that what she wanted, more than anything in the
world was... (Sung) Greens, greens, and nothing but greens: Parsley, peppers, cabbages and celery Asparagus and watercress and Fiddleferns and lettuce-! He said, "All right," But it wasn't, quite 'Cause I
caught him in the
autumn In my garden one night! He was robbing me Raping me Rooting through my rutabaga Raiding my arugula And ripping up the
rampion (My champion! My favorite!) I
should have laid a
spell on him Right there Could have turned him into a
stone Or a
dog or a
chair Or a
sn But I
let him have the
rampion I'd lots to spare In return, however I
said "Fair is fair: You can let me have the
baby That your wife will bear And we'll call it square." I
had a
brother? No. But you had a
sister. But the
witch refused to tell him any more of his sister. Not even that her name was Rapunzel. She went on: I
thought I
had been more than reasonable, and that we all might live happily ever after. Well how was I
to know what your father had also hidden in his pocket? You see, when I
had inherited that garden, my mother had warned me I
would be punished if I
were ever to lose any of the... Beans! Beans? The
special beans! I
let him go I
didn't know He'd stolen my beans! I
was watching him crawl Back over the
wall-! And then bang! Crash! The
lightning flash! And-well, that's another story Never mind Anyway, at last The
big day came And I
made my claim "Oh, don't take away the
baby," They shrieked and screeched But I
did And I
hid her Where she'll never be reached Your father cried And your mother died When for extra measure I
admit it was a
pleasure I
said, "Sorry I'm still not mollified." And I
laid a
little spell on them You too, son That your family tree Would always be A
barren one... So there's no more fuss And there's no more scenes And my garden thrives You should see my nectarines! But I'm telling you the
same I
tell Kings and Queens: Don't ever never ever Mess around with my greens! Especially the
beans Now listen to me, Jack. Lead Milky-White to market and fetch the
best price you can. Take no less than five pounds. Are you listening to me? Yes Now how much are you to ask? No more than five pounds Less. Than five Less than five Jack Jack Jack Head in a
sack The
house is getting colder This is not a
time for dreaming Chimney stack Starting to crack The
mice are getting bolder The
floor's gone slack Your mother's getting older Your father's not back And you can't just sit here dreaming pretty dreams To wish and wait From day to day Will never keep The
wolves away So into the
woods The
time is now We have to live I
don't care how Into the
woods To sell the
cow You must begin the
journey Straight through the
woods And don't delay We have to face The
marketplace Into the
woods to journey's end Into the
woods to sell a
friend Oh, someday you'll have a
real pet, Jack A
piggy? Meanwhile, the
witch, for purposes of her own, explained how the
Baker might lift the
spell: You wish to have The
curse reversed? I'll need a
certain Potion first: Go to the
wood and bring me back One: the
cow as white as milk Two: the
cape as red as blood Three: the
hair as yellow as corn Four: the
slipper as pure as gold Bring me these Before the
chime Of midnight In three days' time And you shall have I
guarantee A
child as perfect As child can be Go to the
wood! Ladies Our carriage waits Now may I
go to the
Festival? The
Festival-! (Sung) Darling, those nails! Darling, those clothes! Lentils are one thing but Darling, with those You'd make us the
fools of the
Festival And mortify the
Prince! The
carriage is waiting. We must be gone. Good night, Father. [*grunts*] I
wish... Look what I
found in Father's hunting jacket. Six beans I
wonder if they are The
witch's beans! We'll take them with us. No! You are not coming I
know you are fearful of the
Woods at night The
spell is on my house Only I
can lift the
spell The
spell is on my house No, no, the
spell is on our house We must lift the
spell together The
spell is on our house No. You are not to come and that is final. Now, what am I
to return with? You don't remember? (Sung) The
cow as white as milk The
cape as red as blood The
hair as yellow as corn The
slipper as pure as gold The
cow as white as milk The
cape as red as blood The
hair as yellow as corn The
slipper as pure as gold... And so the
baker, reluctantly, set off to meet the
enchantress' demands. As for Cinderella: I
still wish to go to the
Festival The
cow as white as milk But how am I
ever to get to The
cape as red as blood The
Festival? The
hair as yellow as corn I
know! The
what? I'll visit Mother's grave The
slipper... The
grave at the
hazel tree The
slipper as pure as gold... And tell her I
just want to go The
cow, the
cape To the
King's Festival... The
slipper as pure as gold The
hair-! Into the
woods It's time to go It may be all In vain, I
know Into the
woods But even so I
have to take the
journey Into the
woods, the
path is straight You (I) know it well But who can tell-? Into the
woods to lift the
spell Into the
woods to visit Mother Into the
woods to fetch the
things To make the
potion To go to the
Festival Into the
woods Without regret The
choice is made The
task is set Into the
woods But not forget Ting why I'm (you're) on the
journey Into the
woods To get my (our) wish I
don't care how The
time is now Into the
woods To sell the
cow Into the
woods to get the
money Into the
woods to lift the
spell To make the
potion To go to the
Festival Into the
woods to Grandmother's house... (Muffled) Into the
woods to Grandmother's house... The
way is clear The
light is good I
have no fear Nor no one should The
woods are just trees The
trees are just wood No need to be afraid there There's something in the
glade there... Into the
woods Without delay But careful not To lose the
way Into the
woods Who knows what may Be lurking on the
journey? Into the
woods To get the
thing That makes it worth The
journeying Into the
woods... To see the
King To sell the
cow To make the
potion To see To sell To get To bring To make To lift To go to the
Festival-! Into the
woods! Into the
woods! Into the
woods Then out of the
woods And home before dark!