| itizens of oz:
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| Good news!
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| She’s dead!
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| The Witch of the West is dead!
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| The wickedest witch there ever was
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| The enemy of all of us here in Oz is dead!
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| Good news!
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| Good news!
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| Someone in Crowd:
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| Look! |
| It’s Galinda!
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| (spoken) Fellow Ozians…
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| Let us be glad
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| Let us be grateful
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| Let us rejoicify that goodness could subdue
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| The wicked workings of you-know-who
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| Isn’t it nice to know?
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| That good will conquer evil?
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| The truth we all believe’ll by and by
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| Outlive a lie
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| For you and--
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| Someone in the Crowd:
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| No one mourns the Wicked!
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| Another Person:
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| No one cries: «They won’t return!»
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| No one lays a lily on their grave
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| The good man scorns the Wicked!
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| Through their lives, our children learn
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| What we miss
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| When we misbehave
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| And goodness knows
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| The Wicked’s lives are lonely
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| Goodness knows
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| The Wicked die alone
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| It just shows, when you’re wicked,
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| You’re left only
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| On your own…
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| Yes, goodness knows
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| The Wicked’s lives are lonely
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| Goodness knows
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| The Wicked cry alone
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| Nothing grows for the wicked
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| They reap only
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| What they’ve sown
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| Galinda (spoken):
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| Are people born Wicked? |
| Or do they have Wickedness thrust upon them?
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| After all, she had a father. |
| She had a mother, as so many do…
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| How I hate to go and leave you lonely
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| That’s alright — it’s only just one night
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| But know that you’re here in my heart when I’m out of your sight
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| Galinda (spoken):
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| And like every family, they had their secrets.
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| Have another drink, my dark eyed beauty
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| I’ve got one more night left, here in town
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| So have another drink of green elixir
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| And we’ll have ourselves a little mixer
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| Have another little swallow, little lady
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| And follow me down
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| Galinda (spoken):
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| And of course, from the moment she was born, she was — well — different…
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| It’s coming!
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| Now?
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| The baby’s coming!
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| And how?
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| Midwife and Father:
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| I see a nose
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| I see a curl
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| It’s a healthy, perfect
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| Lovely, little —
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| Father (spoken):
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| Sweet Oz!
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| Mother (spoken):
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| What is it? |
| What’s wrong?
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| How can it be?
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| What does it mean?
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| It’s atrocious!
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| It’s obscene!
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| Midwife and Father:
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| Like a froggy, ferny cabbage
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| The baby is unnaturally —
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| GREEN!
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| Father (spoken)
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| Take it away… take it away!
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| Galinda (spoken):
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| So you see — it couldn’t have been easy!
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| No one mourns the Wicked!
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| Now at last, she’s dead and gone!
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| Now at last, there’s joy throughout the land
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| And Goodness knows
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| We know what Goodness is
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| Goodness knows
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| The Wicked die alone
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| She died alone…
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| Woe to those
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| Who spurn what Goodnesses
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| They are shown
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| No one mourns the Wicked
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| Good news!
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| No one mourns the Wicked!
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| Good news!
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| No one mourns the WIcked!
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| Wicked!
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| Wicked! |