Broadway revival (2015) On the Twentieth Century the Musical - Veronique Lyrics
LILY Pardon me, but I’ll be late – I have to catch my subway train. Pardon me, and thanks a lot, But Mr. Jaffee… you’re insane.
OSCAR Goodbye…
LILY Pardon me, I’ve got my folks – What I earn, it pays the rent. Pardon me and thanks a lot, But Mr. Jaffee… I’m content.
OSCAR (Spoken) Uh-huh
LILY (Spoken) Do you really think I can do it?
OSCAR (spoken) Here! Read.
LILY (spoken) General Otto Von Bismarck’s quarters outside Paris. Enter Veronique La Rue in her simple garb: A singer of the streets. Smarting under her refusal to give herself to him, Bismarck threatens to destroy Paris. Veronique feels her power and stands her ground with fiery pride. “Fiery pride!” I can’t do this! What does Mildred Plotka know about fiery pride? OSCAR (spoken) Who is Mildred Plotka? LILY GARLAND, I want the same fire and pride with which you demanded your twenty cents! Go on. Continue.
LILY (almost entirely expressionless) Veronique, she wink an eye; Veronique, the bullets fly; Veronique, she close the door and start the Franco-Prussian war. Veronique, the femme fatale; Veronique, the fleur-de-mal; Veronique! Veronique! Veronique! Veronique!
OSCAR: Veronique! Veronique! Veronique! Veronique! Veronique! Veronique! Veronique!
LILY Veronique, she wink an eye; Veronique, the bullets fly; Veronique, she close the door And start the Franco-Prussian war. Veronique, the femme fatale; Veronique, the fleur-de-mal; Veronique, shut Bismarck out And make the population shout. “Save our city: Let old Bismarck have a look. Save our Paris: You look good in history book.” Ah, but Veronique Won’t let him have a peek. Paris fall in boom one week.
OSCAR & LILY Boom boom boom boom boom boom boom Veronique! Veronique! Veronique! Veronique! Veronique! Veronique! Veronique!
LILY Veronique, “Let Bismarck in, Notre Dame says ‘that’s no sin’”. Emperor says “please come through And France will make a saint of you.” Veronique, upon it’s knee, See the whole academy. Veronique, e coutes toi The French Intelligentia And her papa say “Do it for your country’s sake.” And her mama say “Do it and I bake a cake.” You can lift the siege If you will lift your dress. Veronique, she won’t say yes! Oui Ja Da, ooh la la Veronique, she snap her fan; Veronique, she make a plan; Veronique: “I save the town, But I don’t do it lying down.” Veronique, with fiery pride; Veronique, she turn the tide; Veronique! Veronique! Veronique! Veronique! Veronique! Veronique! Veronique, she face the Hun; Veronique, she face the gun; Veronique, she start to dance While shouting bravely “Vive La France!” Veronique, a sudden hush; Veronique, shout “Kill the Boche!” Suddenly a shot, then two And she fall lifeless down la rue… But her spirit dances on above the fray Liberte, egalite, fraternite, France is saved and freedom once again can speak All because of Veronique! Veronique, Veronique, Veronique, Veronique Ah -- - (becomes an obligato) She close the door She start the war She won’t say yes Won’t lift her dress She save the town She don’t lie down She turn the tide With fiery pride Vive la France Vive la France
VERONIQUE AND SOLDIERS Vive la France!
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On the Twentieth Century the Musical Lyrics
SYNOPSIS Stranded Again Saddle Up the Horse On the Twentieth Century I Rise Again Indian Maiden's Lament Veronique I Have Written a Play Together Never Our Private World Repent Mine I've Got it All On the Twentieth Century (reprise) Life is Like a Train I Have Written a Play (reprise 1) Five Zeros I Have Written a Play (reprise 2) Sextet She's a Nut Max Jacobs Babbette The Legacy Lily, Oscar Finale
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