"That was the opening number!"
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โฑ๏ธ 1:43 duration
๐ ID: 22440220
๐ Lyrics
That was the opening number
(And the prologue)
We're just trying to give you a sense of the world of Schlimmer
(It's a tiny town)
The kind of town where anything can happen
And now we start
The story
Scene two: Gutenberg's wine-press shop
The roof is made of dirty thatch
There are shelves filled with old wine bottles
And we meet Helvetica
A German girl who's beautiful
But doesn't know it
She stands in a bucket
Stomping on grapes
Gutenberg enters
Gutenberg!
Have you seen my dream journal?
I had an amazing dream last night, and
I want to turn it into a poem
(A poem? Will you read it to me?)
Journals are private!
(Yes, sir!)
Oh, I almost forgot
Here's a flower
(Oh! It's beautiful)
I got it from that horrible antisemitic flower girl
Destroy it!
(Yes sir!)
There will be no hatred in my shop
(Are you hungry?)
Yes
(Do you want me to bake a - a - a lamb for you?)
No
But I would like some stew
(Stew? Lamb stew? Oh, sure, right away, sir)
Good girl!
I love you
(You love me?)
No. I love - ewe. E-W-E. Ewe
(E-W- Who?)
Ewe (me?) Stew
Female lamb stew
(I don't understand)
Why can no one in this town read?
(We have nothing to read!)
I see
That is the problem
Hm. If you need me, I'll be in my wine-press room
Pressing wine
Oh. Oh! Um, here's your stew
I made it hot and ready
Thank you. Ah - Barbara
(Helvetica) Helvetica! Yes
You know, I, ah, I couldn't make it without you (mm!)
The wine, I mean
(And the prologue)
We're just trying to give you a sense of the world of Schlimmer
(It's a tiny town)
The kind of town where anything can happen
And now we start
The story
Scene two: Gutenberg's wine-press shop
The roof is made of dirty thatch
There are shelves filled with old wine bottles
And we meet Helvetica
A German girl who's beautiful
But doesn't know it
She stands in a bucket
Stomping on grapes
Gutenberg enters
Gutenberg!
Have you seen my dream journal?
I had an amazing dream last night, and
I want to turn it into a poem
(A poem? Will you read it to me?)
Journals are private!
(Yes, sir!)
Oh, I almost forgot
Here's a flower
(Oh! It's beautiful)
I got it from that horrible antisemitic flower girl
Destroy it!
(Yes sir!)
There will be no hatred in my shop
(Are you hungry?)
Yes
(Do you want me to bake a - a - a lamb for you?)
No
But I would like some stew
(Stew? Lamb stew? Oh, sure, right away, sir)
Good girl!
I love you
(You love me?)
No. I love - ewe. E-W-E. Ewe
(E-W- Who?)
Ewe (me?) Stew
Female lamb stew
(I don't understand)
Why can no one in this town read?
(We have nothing to read!)
I see
That is the problem
Hm. If you need me, I'll be in my wine-press room
Pressing wine
Oh. Oh! Um, here's your stew
I made it hot and ready
Thank you. Ah - Barbara
(Helvetica) Helvetica! Yes
You know, I, ah, I couldn't make it without you (mm!)
The wine, I mean
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:00.03] That was the opening number
[00:01.46] (And the prologue)
[00:02.36] We're just trying to give you a sense of the world of Schlimmer
[00:05.09] (It's a tiny town)
[00:05.92] The kind of town where anything can happen
[00:08.78] And now we start
[00:09.98] The story
[00:11.56] Scene two: Gutenberg's wine-press shop
[00:14.03] The roof is made of dirty thatch
[00:16.23] There are shelves filled with old wine bottles
[00:19.44] And we meet Helvetica
[00:21.67] A German girl who's beautiful
[00:24.75] But doesn't know it
[00:26.49] She stands in a bucket
[00:27.78] Stomping on grapes
[00:29.73] Gutenberg enters
[00:32.16] Gutenberg!
[00:32.51] Have you seen my dream journal?
[00:34.27] I had an amazing dream last night, and
[00:36.68] I want to turn it into a poem
[00:38.12] (A poem? Will you read it to me?)
[00:40.47] Journals are private!
[00:41.90] (Yes, sir!)
[00:41.95] Oh, I almost forgot
[00:43.94] Here's a flower
[00:44.55] (Oh! It's beautiful)
[00:46.97] I got it from that horrible antisemitic flower girl
[00:49.27] Destroy it!
[00:49.74] (Yes sir!)
[00:50.57] There will be no hatred in my shop
[00:52.57] (Are you hungry?)
[00:53.58] Yes
[00:54.13] (Do you want me to bake a - a - a lamb for you?)
[00:57.83] No
[00:58.98] But I would like some stew
[01:00.76] (Stew? Lamb stew? Oh, sure, right away, sir)
[01:04.22] Good girl!
[01:05.37] I love you
[01:06.53] (You love me?)
[01:08.26] No. I love - ewe. E-W-E. Ewe
[01:11.01] (E-W- Who?)
[01:11.97] Ewe (me?) Stew
[01:13.13] Female lamb stew
[01:14.76] (I don't understand)
[01:15.86] Why can no one in this town read?
[01:18.01] (We have nothing to read!)
[01:22.79] I see
[01:24.83] That is the problem
[01:26.82] Hm. If you need me, I'll be in my wine-press room
[01:29.07] Pressing wine
[01:30.02] Oh. Oh! Um, here's your stew
[01:32.53] I made it hot and ready
[01:34.94] Thank you. Ah - Barbara
[01:37.53] (Helvetica) Helvetica! Yes
[01:39.69] You know, I, ah, I couldn't make it without you (mm!)
[01:42.29] The wine, I mean
[01:43.29]
[00:01.46] (And the prologue)
[00:02.36] We're just trying to give you a sense of the world of Schlimmer
[00:05.09] (It's a tiny town)
[00:05.92] The kind of town where anything can happen
[00:08.78] And now we start
[00:09.98] The story
[00:11.56] Scene two: Gutenberg's wine-press shop
[00:14.03] The roof is made of dirty thatch
[00:16.23] There are shelves filled with old wine bottles
[00:19.44] And we meet Helvetica
[00:21.67] A German girl who's beautiful
[00:24.75] But doesn't know it
[00:26.49] She stands in a bucket
[00:27.78] Stomping on grapes
[00:29.73] Gutenberg enters
[00:32.16] Gutenberg!
[00:32.51] Have you seen my dream journal?
[00:34.27] I had an amazing dream last night, and
[00:36.68] I want to turn it into a poem
[00:38.12] (A poem? Will you read it to me?)
[00:40.47] Journals are private!
[00:41.90] (Yes, sir!)
[00:41.95] Oh, I almost forgot
[00:43.94] Here's a flower
[00:44.55] (Oh! It's beautiful)
[00:46.97] I got it from that horrible antisemitic flower girl
[00:49.27] Destroy it!
[00:49.74] (Yes sir!)
[00:50.57] There will be no hatred in my shop
[00:52.57] (Are you hungry?)
[00:53.58] Yes
[00:54.13] (Do you want me to bake a - a - a lamb for you?)
[00:57.83] No
[00:58.98] But I would like some stew
[01:00.76] (Stew? Lamb stew? Oh, sure, right away, sir)
[01:04.22] Good girl!
[01:05.37] I love you
[01:06.53] (You love me?)
[01:08.26] No. I love - ewe. E-W-E. Ewe
[01:11.01] (E-W- Who?)
[01:11.97] Ewe (me?) Stew
[01:13.13] Female lamb stew
[01:14.76] (I don't understand)
[01:15.86] Why can no one in this town read?
[01:18.01] (We have nothing to read!)
[01:22.79] I see
[01:24.83] That is the problem
[01:26.82] Hm. If you need me, I'll be in my wine-press room
[01:29.07] Pressing wine
[01:30.02] Oh. Oh! Um, here's your stew
[01:32.53] I made it hot and ready
[01:34.94] Thank you. Ah - Barbara
[01:37.53] (Helvetica) Helvetica! Yes
[01:39.69] You know, I, ah, I couldn't make it without you (mm!)
[01:42.29] The wine, I mean
[01:43.29]