INTO THE WOODS SONG AND LYRIC CUES

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NO ONE IS ALONE, PART 2: Cinderella + Baker: Our side,

Maybe we forgot: They are not alone. No one is alone.

YOUR FAULT: Jack: You dared me to! She said that I was scared-

Me?

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Narrator: But they never lost their nerve.

Not a lot.

YOUR FAULT: Witch: It's his father's fault that the curse got placed and the place got cursed in the first place!

Oh, then it's his fault!

ACT II FINALE, PART III: Men: Into the woods, but not to stray,

Or tempt the wolf, or steal from the giant. The way is dark, the light is dim, but now there's you, me, her, and him.

NO ONE IS ALONE, PART 2: Cinderella + Baker: While we're seeing our side,

Our side,

NO ONE IS ALONE, PART 2: Cinderella + Baker: Someone is on your side.

Our side.

ACT II FINALE, PART III: Men: Sometimes the spell may last,

Past what you can see, and turn against you. Ahhhhhhhhh.

YOUR FAULT: Cinderella + Jack + Baker: So it's your fault!

Wait a minute!

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Narrator: And the paths would often swerve.

We did not.

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Narrator: There were dan -

We were frightened,

YOUR FAULT: Baker: So it's your fault, Jack: NO!

Yes, it is!

YOUR FAULT: Jack: It's your fault!

You're responsible! You're the one to blame! It's your fault!

NO ONE IS ALONE, PART 1: Cinderella: You decide alone. But no one is alone.

I wish....

INTO THE WOODS PROLOGUE: Baker: 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.

YOUR FAULT: Baker: And you had left the harp a-

(to Cinderella) Well, if you hadn't thrown away the bean in the first place-

YOUR FAULT: Jack: .. if you hadn't raised them -

(to Witch) Right! It's you who raised the beans in the first place!

INTO THE WOODS PROLOGUE: Jack's Mother: It's a she! How many times must I tell you? Only "she"s can give milk.

*knock knock*

YOUR FAULT: Jack: Wait a minute though, I chopped down the beanstalk, right? That's clear. But without any beanstalk, then what's queer is how did the second giant get down here in the first place? Second place... Cinderella: YES!

How?

INTO THE WOODS PROLOGUE: Cinderella: 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.

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Narrator: To be continued...

And happy ever after!

INTO THE WOODS PROLOGUE: Stepmother: 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. (stepmother exits)

And perhaps a sticky bun? Or four?

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Narrator: And they reached the right conclusions,

And we got what we deserve. Not a sigh and not a sorrow, tenderness and laughter. Joy today and bliss tomorrow, and forever after!

ACT II FINALE, PART III: Witch: Careful before you say, "Listen to me." Children will listen.

Careful the wish you make, wishes are children. Careful the path they take, wishes come true, not free.

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Narrator: And confu--

But we hid it.

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Narrator: Ever after...

Ever after!

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Narrator: Journey over, all is mended, and it's not just for today. But tomorrow, and extended, ever after!

Ever after!

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Narrator: All the curses have been ended, the reverses wiped away. All is tenderness and laughter, for forever after!

Happy now and happy hence and happy ever after!

YOUR FAULT: Jack: She went and dared me to!

I dared you to?

INTO THE WOODS PROLOGUE: Baker: Don't stray and be late. And save some of those sweets for granny!

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!

ACT 2 OPENING, PART 9: Jack: Into the woods, to find a giant!

Into the woods to Grandmother's house.

INTO THE WOODS PROLOGUE: Baker's Wife: Into the woods to lift the spell... Baker: To make the potion... Cinderella: TO GO TO THE FESTIVAL

Into the woods to grandmother's house. - skipping by - (mouth full) 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 woods. No need to be afraid there.

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Men: Into the woods to lift the spell,

Into the woods to lost the longing.

INTO THE WOODS PROLOGUE: Cinderella and Baker: There's something in the glade there...

Into the woods without delay, be 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...

ACT 2 OPENING, PART 9: Jack: Into the woods, to find a giant!

Into the woods,

ACT II FINALE, PART III: Men: Into the woods, but mind the past.

Into the woods, but mind the future.

INTO THE WOODS PROLOGUE: Jack's Mother: ...While her withers wither with her. 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, into the woods to Grandmother's house.

ACT II FINALE, PART III: Baker: I think I see a glimmer...

Into the woods, you have to grope, but that's the way you learn to cope. Into the woods to find there's hope of getting through the journey. Into the woods, each time you go there's more to learn of what you know. Into the woods but not too slow, into the woods, it's nearing midnight. Into the woods to mind the wolf, to heed the witch, to honor the giant, to mind, to heed, to find, to think, to teach, to join, to go to the festival! Into the woods, into the woods, into the woods then out of the woods, and happy ever after!

YOUR FAULT: Cinderella: -if she -

It was your fault!

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Narrator: There were constant,

It's amazing

HELLO, LITTLE GIRL: Wolf: There's no possible way to describe what you feel, when you're talking to your meal!

Mother said not to stray, still I suppose a small delay.... Granny might like a fresh bouquet... Goodbye, Mister Wolf.

HELLO, LITTLE GIRL: Wolf: Grandmother first, then Miss Plump... What a delectable couple. Utter perfection: one brittle, one supple... One mo -

Mother said, "come what may, follow the path and never stray."

I KNOW THINGS NOW Baker: I'm a baker!

Mother said, "straight ahead" not to delay or be mislead. I should have heeded her advice.... But he seemed so nice! And he showed me things, many beautiful things, that I hadn't thought to explore. They were off my path, so I never had dared, I had been so careful I never had cared. And he made me feel excited, well excited and scared. When he said "Come in" with that sickening grin who could I know what was in store? Once his teeth were bared though I really got scared well excited and scared. But he drew me close and he swallowed me down down a dark slimy path where lie secrets that I never want to know and when everything familiar seemed to disappear forever at the end of the path was granny once again! SO we wait in the dark until someone sets us free, and we're brought into the light and we're back at the start and I know things now many valuable things that I hadn't known before! Do not put your faith in a cape and a hood, they will not protect you the way that they should. And take extra care with strangers even flowers have their dangers and though scary is exciting, nice is different than good. Now I know, don't be scared, granny is right just be prepared! Isn't it nice to know a lot? And a little bit not.

HELLO, LITTLE GIRL: Wolf: Hello, little girl, what's your rush? You're missing all the flowers. The sun won't set for hours, Take your --

Mother said, "straight ahead", not to delay or be misled.

LAST MIDNIGHT: Witch: Just give me the boy.

No!

YOUR FAULT: Jack: -to. She dared me!

No, I didn't!

YOUR FAULT: Baker: Wait a minute, magic beans for a cow so old, that you had to tell a lie to sell it, which you told! Were they worthless beans? Were they oversold? Oh and tell us who persuaded you to steal that gold?

See it's your fault!

YOUR FAULT: Baker: No, it isn't, cause I gave it to my wife!

So it's HER f...!

YOUR FAULT: Jack: You pocketed the other bean. Baker: I didn't! Yes, I did.

So it's YOUR f....!

YOUR FAULT: Cinderella:...need that hen. Jack: But I got it for my mother!

So it's her fault then!

YOUR FAULT: Cinderella: You mean that old bean, that your wife-? Oh dear. But I never knew, and so I threw...Well, don't look here!

So it's your fault!

YOUR FAULT: Jack:Wait a minute, though, I only stole the gold to get my cow back, from you!

So it's your fault!

NO ONE IS ALONE, PART 2: Cinderella + Baker: Things will come out right now, we can make it so.

Someone is on your side, no one is, alone.

ACT II FINALE, PART III: Group 2: Though it's fearful, though it's deep, though it's dark and though you may lose the path, though you may-

Though it's fearful, though it's deep, though it's dark and though you may lose the path. There are always wolves, there are always spells, there are always beans, or a giant dwells there. So, Into the woods you go again, you have to every now and then. Into the woods, no telling when, be ready for the journey. Into the woods, but not too fast, or what you wish you lose at last.

ACT II FINALE, PART III: Men: The chances look small,

The choices look grim, but everything you learn there will help when you return there. The light is getting dimmer...

FIRST MIDNIGHT: Jack's Mother: Slotted spoons don't hold much soup.

The prettier the flower, the farther from the path...

FIRST MIDNIGHT: Witch: Sometimes the things you most wish for are not to be touched... Florinda: Never wear mauve AT A BALL... Baker's Wife: TO GET-

The prettier the flower... One midnight gone... One midnight gone... Into the Woods....Into the woods, into the woods, then out of the woods and home before-

INTO THE WOODS PROLOGUE: Baker: 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?

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: HELP! Group One: Though it's fearful, though it's deep, though it's dark, and though you may lose the path, though you may encounter wolves, you mustn't stop, you mustn't swerve, you must--

Though it's fearful, though it's deep, though it's dark, and though you may lose the path, though you may encounter wolves, you mustn't swerve or ponder, you can't just wish, no, to get your wish you go (unison) Into the woods, where nothing's clear, where witches, ghosts and wolves appear. Into the woods and through the fear, you have to take the journey. Into the woods and down the dell, in vain perhaps but who can tell?

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Witch + Florinda + Lucinda: Had we used our common sense, been worthy of our discontents-

To be happy and forever, you must see your wish come true. Don't be careful, don't be clever, when you see your wish pursue. It's a dangerous endeavor, but the only thing to do.

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Men: To kill the wolf,

To find the father,

ACT 2 OPENING, PART 9: Baker's Wife: To shield the child,

To flee the winds,

ACT 2 OPENING, PART 9: Baker's Wife: To shield, Jack: TO SLAY

To flee,

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Men: To conquer the kingdom,

To have, to wed, to get, to save, to kill, to keep, to go to the festival! Into the woods, into the woods, into the woods then out of the woods...

ACT 2 OPENING, PART 9: Cinderella: To fix, Baker's Wife: To hide,

To move..

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Men: To get the money,

To save the house,

INTO THE WOODS PROLOGUE: Baker's Wife and Baker: 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. (hold 3 counts, then exit.)

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Men: Into the woods to have the child,

To wed the Prince,

ACT ONE FINALE, EVER AFTER: Narrator: disillusions,

that we did it.


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