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Andrew Lloyd Webber - Poor Fool lyrics
COUNTESS (CARLOTTA)
 Poor fool, he makes me laugh!
 Ha ha Ha ha Ha ! (Ect.)
Time I tried to get a better, better~half !
 COUNTESS AND CHORUS
 Poor fool, he doesn't know!
 Ho ho Ho ho Ho! (etc.)
 If he knew the truth, he'd never, ever~go!
(Suddenly from nowhere, we hear the voice of the PHANTOM)
 PHANTOM'S VOICE
 Did I not instruct that Box Five was to be kept empty?
 MEG (terrified)
 He's here: the Phantom of the Opera . . .
 CHRISTINE
 It's him . . . I know it . . . it's him . . .
 CARLOTTA
 Your part is silent, little toad!
(But the PHANTOM has heard her)
 PHANTOM'S VOICE
 A toad, madame? Perhaps it is you who are the toad . . .
 CARLOTTA (As the COUNTESS)
 Serafimo, away with this pretence!
 You cannot speak, but kiss me in my *croak*!
 (Instead of singing she emits a great croak like a toad. A
 stunned silence. The PHANTOM is laughing -
 quietly at first, then more and more hysterically)
 CARLOTTA (as the COUNTESS)
 Poor fool, he makes me laugh -
 Hahahahaha!
 Croak, croak, croak,
 croak, croak, croak, etc.
 (As before. The PHANTOM'S laughter rises. The
 croaking continues as the chandelier's lights blink on
 and off. The PHANTOM'S laughter, by this time
 overpowering, now crescendos into a great cry):Andrew Lloyd Webber - Poor Fool - http://motolyrics.com/andrew-lloyd-webber/poor-fool-lyrics.html
 PHANTOM'S VOICE
 Behold! She is singing to bring down the chandelier!
 (CARLOTTA looks tearfully up at the MANAGERS ' box
 and shakes her head)
 CARLOTTA
 Non posso piu . . .
 I cannot . . . I cannot go on . . .
 FIRMIN
 Ladies and gentlemen, the performance will
 continue in ten minutes' time . . .
 (He addresses Box Five, keeping one eye on the
 chandelier as it returns to normal)
 . . . when the role of the Countess will be sung by Miss
 Christine Daae.
 ANDRE
 In the meantime, ladies and gentlemen, we shall be
 giving you the ballet from Act Three of tonight's opera.
 (to the CONDUCTOR)
 Maestro - the ballet - now!
 (The BALLET GlRLS enter as a sylvan glade
 flies in. They begin the Dance of the Country Nymphs.
 Upstage, behind the drop, a series of threatening
 shadows of the PHANTOM. MEG is aware of them and
 dances out of step. When this culminates in one
 gigantic, oppressive, bat-like shadow, the garotted body
 of JOSEPH BUQUET falls onto the stage, causing the
 sylvan glade to fly out. Pandemonium.)
***A LARGE SHRILL SCREAM ENSUES***
 CHRISTINE (calling for help)
 Raoul! Raoul!
 RAOUL
 Christine, come with me . . .
 CHRISTINE
 No. . . to the roof. We'll be safe there.
 FIRMIN (Attempting to placate the audience)
 Ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats. Do
 not panic. It was an accident . . . simply an accident .








