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From: “Into the Woods” Agony by STEPHEN SONDHEIM Published Under License From Hal Leonard Music Publishing © 1988 RI

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From: “Into the Woods”

Agony by STEPHEN SONDHEIM

Published Under License From

Hal Leonard Music Publishing

© 1988 RILTING MUSIC, INC. All Rights Administered by WB MUSIC CORP. All Rights Reserved

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AGONY Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM A La Barcarolle

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sempre legato

(CINDERELLA’S PRINCE: )

Did

I

a - buse

her

or

show

If

her dis - dain?

I should lose

her,

Why

how

shall

does she

I

run

from

re - gain

me?

the

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heart

she

has

won

from me?

Ag

-

o - ny!

cresc.

Be - yond

pow - er

of

speech!

When the

one

thing

you

dim.

want

Is

the

on - ly

thing

out

of

your reach.

dim.

(RAPUNZEL’S PRINCE: )

High

in

her

tow

-

er,

She

sits

by

the

ho

-

ur,

main

-

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tain - ing

fre - quent-ly

her

hair,

hum-ming a

Ag - o - ny!

Blithe

Light - heart-ed

air.

and be - com - ing

And

Ah.

Far more pain - ful than

yours!

When you know she would

dim.

go

with

you.

If

there

on - ly

were

doors.

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4 (CINDERELLA’S PRINCE:)

Ag - o - ny!

O, the tor - ture they

teach.

O, the tor - ture they

teach.

(RAPUNZEL’S PRINCE:)

Ag - o - ny!

dim.

Or

What’s

as

half

so

fa - ti - guing As

what’s out

of

reach?

As

what’s out

of

reach?

in - tri - guing—

Am

I

not

sen - si - tive,

clev - er,

Well - man - nered, con - sid - er - ate,

cresc.

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Pas - sion - ate, charm - ing,

As

kind

as

I’m

hand - some and

Then why

ev - ’ry - thing maid - ens

could

wish

heir

to

a

no—?

for!

The

Do

I

throne?

girl

You

are

must

be

know?

mad!

rall.

You know noth -ing

of

mad-ness

Till you’re climb-ing her

rall.

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6 a tempo

hair

And

you

see

her

up

there

As

you’re near - ing

her,

All

the

while hear - ing

her

poco cresc.

a tempo

Ag - o - ny! Mis

-

er - y!

cresc.

“Ah.”

Ag - o - ny!

cresc.

Though it’s

dif - f’rent

for

each.

Woe! Though it’s

dif - f’rent

for

each.

Al - ways

ten

steps

be -

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hind—

Al - ways

ten

feet

be

-

low,

And

she’s

just

out

of

reach!

And

she’s

just

out

of

reach!

dim

dim.

Ag

-

o - ny!

That

can

cut

like

a

knife.

like

a

knife.

dim.

Ag

-

o - ny!

That

can

cut

dim.

I

must have her

to

wife.

I

must have her

to

wife.

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