The Queen Sings
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The Queen Sings
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[The Evil Queen]
Mirror, mirror, on the wall
I’m tortured by some spell
Mirror, mirror, on the wall
Please save me from this hell
[Magic Mirror]
Snow and Charming made a wish
Now everything has changed
[The Evil Queen]
Oh great, you’re singing, too?
This whole thing is deranged
[Magic Mirror]
A spell as strong as this
Won’t be easy to defeat
Your curse might not succeed
With your kingdom singing songs so sweet
[Grumpy]
It’s time to work, let’s go
Not a thing to make me bristle
With a hi, hi, hi and a ho, ho, ho
I’ll mine that mine and whistle!
[Geppetto]
He's real and not a toy
There’s a lifetime to enjoy
The happy things, he’s got no strings
‘Cause he’s-a my real boy!
[Granny]
La la, princess on her way
La la, though I’m old and gray
Happy times are here to stay!
[Snow White and Charming]
Seems we found a lucky break
Now let our song show the powerful magic
We can make!
[The Evil Queen]
Enough!
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