Castle on a Cloud

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[Little Cosette is sweeping the floors of the inn.]

Little Cosette:
There is a castle on a cloud
I like to go there in my sleep
Aren't any floors for me to sweep
Not in my castle on a cloud.

There is a room that's full of toys
There are a hundred boys and girls
Nobody shouts or talks too loud
Not in my castle on a cloud.

There is a lady all in white
Holds me and sings a lullaby
She's nice to see
And she's soft to touch
She says: "Cosette I love you very much."

I know a place where no one's lost
I know a place where no one cries
Crying at all is not allowed
Not in my castle on a cloud.

Oh, help! I think I hear them now,
And I'm nowhere near finished sweeping
And scrubbing and polishing the floors.
Oh, it's her! It's Madame!

[Madame Thénardier rushes in, slamming a bucket onto a table.]

Madame Thénardier:
Now look who's here
The little madam herself!
Pretending once again she's been so awfully good

Better not let me catch you slacking!
Better not catch my eye!
Ten rotten francs your mother sends me
What is that going to buy?

Now, take that pail
My little "Mademoiselle"
And go and draw some water from the well!

We should never had taken you in, in the first place
How stupid the things that we do!
Like mother, like daughter, the scum of the street.

[Young Éponine skips on. She is carrying a doll and wearing a blue bonnet.]

[Young Éponine points to Little Cosette.]

Still there, Cosette?
Your tears will do you no good!
I told you fetch some water from the well in the wood.

Little Cosette:
Please do not send me out alone.
Not in the darkness on my own.

Madame Thénardier:
Enough of that
Or I'll forget to be nice!
You heard me ask for something and I never ask twice...

[Young Éponine pushes Little Cosette out the door. Thénardier appears and bids goodnight to his daughter as the inn fills up for the evening.]

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