| Sultan king cruel majesty
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| Ordered that his women die
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| A single night this for all his wives
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| Takes his pleasure then their lives
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| And so for many days with the dawn
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| The sultan had his way
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| Wives were put to death
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| His name on their dying breath
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| Then one day as the evening came
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| Sultan sends for him a wife
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| Choose her well, charms I wish to see
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| Bring her, send her in to me
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| Then came Scheherazade to his side
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| And her beauty shone
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| Like a flower grown
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| Gentle as he’d ever known
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| Scheherazade bewitched him
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| With songs of jewelled kings
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| Princes and of heroes
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| And eastern fantasies
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| Told him tales of sultans
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| And talismans and rings
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| A thousand and one nights she sang
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| To entertain her king
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| She sings, Scheherazade
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| Scheherazade
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| Scheherazade
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| Scheherazade
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| Scheherazade
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| Scheherazade…
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| IV. |
| Love Theme
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| (Instrumental)
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| V. The Young Prince and Princess as told by Scheherazade
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| And you would cause the sun to see your light
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| And then be shamed
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| You cover darkness with a thousand secret flames
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| With your love, oh my love, oh my love, my love
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| And I would cause the winds to blow a hundred different days
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| And bring the perfumes of the gardens of the ways
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| Of your love, oh my love, oh my love, my love
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| Crystal and the clay, nights and the days
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| All on the prince’s seal
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| Eagle of the sky, lion of the earth
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| This is what the seal is worth, what the seal is worth
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| Holds all of the dreams of a man
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| Tapestries, wishes of man
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| Pictures and visions of man
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| The spirit of the soul of the man
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| And he would vow to love her for the rest of all his days
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| VI. |
| Festival Preparations
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| (Instrumental)
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| VII. |
| Fugue for the Sultan
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| (Instrumental)
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| VIII. |
| The Festival
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| Scheherazade this day is yours
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| The bearers of your gifts now all around you stand
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| The finest silk made in the land
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| Is waiting for your choice
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| It shimmers at your hand
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| Scheherazade your life is one
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| You have today the sultan’s love
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| The people watch you step into the sun
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| Stalls and bars of every kind
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| Food piled high on woven leaves for all to eat
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| Drums and flutes at every turn
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| The music winding, twisting through the crowded streets
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| Caravans from far away bring people laughing
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| People come to see the sultan in Baghdad today
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| Scheherazade her name is known
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| Her tale is told
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| The sultan let her life be spared
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| The festival begins this day
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| To celebrate her fame
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| The people sing her praise
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| Stories sung, the crowds are dancing
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| To the music and the entertainment all the voices sing
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| The people call to see the king
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| The sultan smiles
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| His story just begun
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| The sultan and Scheherazade are one
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| Scheherazade, Scheherazade
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| She told him tales of sultans and talismans and rings
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| A thousand and one nights she sang to entertain her king
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| She sings
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| Scheherazade
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| Scheherazade
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| Scheherazade
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| Scheherazade…
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| IX. |
| Finale
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| (Instrumental) |