| Little town, it's a quiet village
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| Every day like the one before
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| Little town, full of little people
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| Waking up to say
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| Bonjour bonjour
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| Bonjour bonjour bonjour
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| There goes the baker with his tray, like always
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| The same old bread and rolls to sell
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| Every morning just the same
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| Since the morning that we came
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| To this poor provincial town
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| Good Morning, Belle!
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| Good morning, Monsieur.
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| And where are you off to?
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| The bookshop. |
| I just finished the most wonderful story. |
| About a beanstalk and an ogre and a -
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| That's nice. |
| Marie! |
| The baguettes! |
| Hurry up!
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| Look there she goes that girl is strange, no question
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| Dazed and distracted, can't you tell?
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| Never part of any crowd
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| Cause her head's up on some cloud
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| No denying she's a funny girl that Belle
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| Bonjour!
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| Good day!
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| How is your fam'ly?
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| Bonjour!
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| Good day!
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| How is your wife?
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| I need six eggs!
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| That's too expensive!
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| There must be more than this provincial life!
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| Ah! |
| Belle!
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| Good morning, I've come to return
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| The book I borrowed
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| Finished already?
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| Oh, I couldn't put it down! |
| Have
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| You got anything new?
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| Not since yesterday.
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| That's alright. |
| I'll borrow... this one.
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| That one? |
| But you've read it twice!
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| It's my favorite. |
| Far-off places, daring swordfights, magic spells, a prince in disguise...
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| If you like it that much, it's yours.
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| But sir...
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| I insist.
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| Well, thank you! |
| Thank you very much!
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| Look there she goes that girl is so peculiar
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| I wonder if she's feeling well
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| With a dreamy, far-off look
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| And her nose stuck in a book
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| What a puzzle to the rest of us is Belle
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| Oh, isn't this amazing?
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| It's my favorite part because you'll see
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| Here's where she meets Prince Charming
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| But she won't discover that it's him 'til chapter three!
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| Now it's no wonder that her name means "Beauty"
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| Her looks have got no parallel
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| But behind that fair facade
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| I'm afraid she's rather odd
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| Very diff'rent from the rest of us
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| She's nothing like the rest of us
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| Yes, diff'rent from the rest of us is Belle!
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| Wow! |
| You didn't miss a shot, Gaston!
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| You're the greatest hunter in the whole world!
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| I know.
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| No beast alive stands a chance against you - And no girl, for that matter
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| It's true, LeFou. |
| And I've got my sight set on that one.
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| The inventor's daughter?
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| She's the one, the lucky girl
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| I'm going to marry.
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| But she -
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| The most beautiful girl in town.
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| I know, but -
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| That makes her the best. |
| And don't I deserve the best?
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| But of course! |
| I mean, you do! |
| But I -
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| Right from the moment when I met her, saw her
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| I said she's gorgeous and I fell
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| Here in town there's only she
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| Who is beautiful as me
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| So I'm making plans to woo and marry Belle
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| Look there he goes
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| Isn't he dreamy?
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| Monsieur Gaston
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| Oh he's so cute!
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| Be still my heart
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| I'm hardly breathing
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| He's such a tall, dark, strong and handsome brute!
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| Bonjour!
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| Pardon
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| Good day
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| Mais oui!
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| You call this bacon?
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| What lovely grapes!
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| Some cheese
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| Ten yards!
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| 'one pound
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| Scuse me! |
| Please let me through!
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| I'll get the knife
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| This bread -
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| Those fish -
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| It's stale!
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| They smell!
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| Madame's mistaken.
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| Well, maybe so
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| Good morning! |
| Oh, good morning!
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| There must be more than this provincial life!
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| Just watch, I'm going to make Belle my wife!
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| Look there she goes
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| The girl is strange but special
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| A most peculiar mad'moiselle!
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| It's a pity and a sin
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| She doesn't quite fit in
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| Cause she really is a funny girl
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| A beauty but a funny girl
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| She really is a funny girl
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| That Belle!
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| Bonjour! |
| Bonjour! |