Into the Woods - Hello, Little Girl Lyrics

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Into the Woods the Musical - Hello, Little Girl Lyrics


WOLF:
Good day, young lady.

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD:
Good day, Mr. Wolf.

WOLF:
Mmmh... Unhh...

Look at that flesh,
Pink and plump.
Hello, little girl...

Tender and fresh,
Not one lump.
Hello, little girl...

This one's especially lush,
Delicious...
Mmmh...

Hello, little girl,
What's your rush?
You're missing all the flowers.
The sun won't set for hours,
Take your time.

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD:
Mother said,
"Straight ahead,"
Not to delay or be misled.

WOLF:
But slow, little girl,
Hark and hush-
The birds are singing sweetly.
You'll miss the birds completely,
You're traveling so fleetly.

Grandmother first,
Then Miss Plump...
What a delectable couple:
Utter perfection-
One brittle, one supple-
One moment, my dear-!

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD:
Mother said,
"Come what may,
Follow the path
And never stray."

WOLF:
Just so, little girl-
Any path.
So many worth exploring.
Just one would be so boring.
And look what you're ignoring...

Think of those crisp,
Aging bones,
Then something fresh on the palate,
Think of that scrumptious carnality
Twice in one day-!
There's no possible way
To describe what you feel
When you're talking to your meal.

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD:
Mother said
Not to stray.
Still I suppose,
A small delay...
Granny might like
A fresh bouquet...

Goodbye, Mr. Wolf.

WOLF:
Goodbye, little girl. And hello...


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Hello Little Girl Lyrics from Into the Woods the musical


Into the Woods the Musical Lyrics

SYNOPSIS
Act I Prologue: Into the Woods
Cinderella at the Grave
Hello, Little Girl
I Guess This is Goodbye
Maybe They're Magic
Our Little World
I Know Things Now
A Very Nice Prince
First Midnight/ Into the Woods (Reprise)
Giants in the Sky
Agony
A Very Nice Prince (Reprise)
It Takes Two
Second Midnight
Stay with Me
On the Steps of the Palace
Careful, My Toe
Act I Finale: Ever After
Act II Prologue: So Happy
Agony (Reprise)
Any Moment
Moments in the Woods
Your Fault
Last Midnight
No More
No One is Alone
Act II Finale: Children Will Listen