Then You May Take Me to the Fair

Camelot (Musical)

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    GUENEVERE
    (spoken)
    Sir Lionel!
    (sung)
    Do you recall the other night that I distinctly said you might
    Serve as my escort at the next town fair?
    Well, I'm afraid there's someone who I must invite in place of you
    Someone who plainly is beyond compare
    That Frenchman's power is more tremendous than I have e'er seen anywhere
    And when a man is that tremendous
    He, by right, should take me to the fair

    SIR LIONEL
    (spoken)
    Your majesty, let me tilt with him and smite him!
    Don't refuse me so abruptly, I implore!
    Oh, give me the opportunity to fight him
    And Gaul will be divided once more!

    GUENEVERE
    You'll bash and thrash him?

    SIR LIONEL
    I'll smash and mash him.

    GUENEVERE
    You'll give him trouble?

    SIR LIONEL
    He will be rubble.

    GUENEVERE
    A mighty whack?

    SIR LIONEL
    His skull will crack.

    GUENEVERE
    Well...
    (sung)
    Then you may take me to the fair
    If you do all the things you promise
    In fact, my heart would break should you not take me to the fair
    (spoken)
    Sir Sagramore!
    (sung)
    I have some rather painful news relative to the subject who's
    To be beside me at the next court ball
    You were the chosen one, I know, but as tradition it should go
    To the unquestioned champion in the hall
    And I'm convinced that splendid Frenchman can easily conquer one and all
    And besting all our local henchmen
    He should sit beside me at the ball

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    SIR SAGRAMORE
    (spoken)
    I beg of you, ma'am, withhold your invitation.
    I swear to you this challenge will be met.
    And when I have finished up the operation,
    I'll serve him to your highness en brochette!

    GUENEVERE
    You'll pierce right through him?

    SIR SAGRAMORE
    I'll barbecue him!

    GUENEVERE
    A wicked thrust?

    SIR SAGRAMORE
    'Twill be dust to dust!

    GUENEVERE
    >From fore to aft?

    SIR SAGRAMORE
    He'll feel a draft!

    GUENEVERE
    Well then...
    (sung)
    You may sit by me at the ball
    If you demolish him in battle
    In fact, I know I'd cry were you not by me at the ball
    (spoken)
    Sir Dinadan!
    (sung)
    Didn't I promise that you may guide me to London on the day
    That I go up to judge the cattle show?
    As it is quite a nasty ride there must be someone at my side
    Who'll be defending me from beast and foe
    So when I choose whom I prefer go, I take the strongest knight I know
    And young du Lac seems strongest, ergo
    He should take me to the cattle show

    SIR DINADAN
    (spoken)
    Your Majesty can't believe this blustering prattle-
    Let him prove it with a sword or lance instead!
    I promise you, when I've done this Gaul in battle
    His shoulders will be lonesome for his head!

    GUENEVERE
    You'll disconnect him?

    SIR DINADAN
    I'll vivisect him.

    GUENEVERE
    You'll open-wide him?

    SIR DINADAN
    I'll subdivide him.

    GUENEVERE
    Oh, dear, dear, dear, dear, dear.
    (sung)
    Then you may guide me to the show
    If you can carry out your program
    In fact, I'd grieve inside should you not guide me to the show

    SIRS LIONEL, SAGRAMORE, DINADAN
    Milady, we shall put an end to that Galic bag of noise and nerve
    When we do all that we intend to
    He'll be a plate of French hors d'ouvres!

    GUENEVERE
    I do applaud your noble goals
    Now let us see if you achieve them
    And if you do, then you will be the three who go to the ball, to the show
    And take me to the fair

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