GASTON: The beast will make off with your children!
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He¢¥ll come after them in the night.
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BELLE: No!
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GASTON: We¢¥re not safe ¢¥til his head is mounted on my wall!
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I say we kill the beast!
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MAN 1: We¢¥re not safe until he¢¥s dead,
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MAN 2: He¢¥ll come stalking us at night!
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WOMAN 1: Set to sacrifice our children to his monstrous appetite!
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MAN 3: He¢¥ll wreak havoc on our village. If we let him wander free
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GASTON: So it¢¥s time to take some action, boys
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It¢¥s time to follow me!
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Through the mist, through the woods
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Through the darkness and the shadows
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It¢¥s a nightmare but it¢¥s one exciting ride.
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Say a prayer, then we¢¥re there
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At the drawbridge of a castle,
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And there¢¥s something truly terrible inside.
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It¢¥s a beast,
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He¢¥s got fangs, razor sharp ones
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Massive paws,
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Killer claws for the feast
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Hear him roar, see him foam,
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But we¢¥re not coming home, ´Til he¢¥s dead, good and dead, kill the beast!
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BELLE: No, I won¢¥t let you do this.
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GASTON: If you¢¥re not with us, you¢¥re against us. Bring the old man.
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MAURICE: Get your hands off me!
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GASTON: We can¢¥t have them running off to warn the creature!
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BELLE: Let us out!
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GASTON: We¢¥ll rid the village of this beast. Who¢¥s with me?
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MOB: Light your torch, mount your horse!
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GASTON: Screw your courage to the sticking place
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MOB: We¢¥re counting on Gaston to lead the way!
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Through a mist, to a wood, Where within a haunted castle,
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Something¢¥s lurking that you don¢¥t see every day!
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It¢¥s a beast, One as tall as a mountain!
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We won¢¥t rest ¢¥Til he¢¥s good and deceased!
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Sally forth, tally ho,
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Grab your sword, grab your bow
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Praise the Lord and here we go!
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GASTON: We¢¥ll lay siege to his castle and bring back his head!
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BELLE: I have to warn the beast. This is all my fault. Oh, Papa. What are we going to do?
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MAURICE: Now, now. We¢¥ll think of something.
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MOB: We don¢¥t like, what we don¢¥t understand, it frankly scares us
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And this monster is mysterious at least!
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Bring your guns, bring your knives,
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Save your children and your wives,
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We¢¥ll save our village and our lives,
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We¢¥ll kill the beast!
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COGSWORTH: I knew it, I knew it was foolish to get our hopes up.
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LUMIERE: Maybe it would have been better if she had never come at all.
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LUMIERE: Could it be?
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MRS. POTTS: Is it she?
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LUMIERE: Sacre bleu, invaders!
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COGSWORTH: Encroachers!
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MRS. POTTS: And they have the mirror!
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COGSWORTH: Warn the master. If it¢¥s a fight they want, we¢¥ll be ready for them. Who¢¥s with me? Aahh!
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GASTON: Take whatever booty you can find, but remember, the beast is mine!
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OBJECTS: Hearts ablaze, banners high!
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We go marching into battle,
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Unafraid, although the danger just increased!
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MOB: Raise the flag, sing the song
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Here we come, we¢¥re fifty strong
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And fifty Frenchmen can¢¥t be wrong,
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Let¢¥s kill the beast!
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MRS. POTTS: Pardon me, master.
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BEAST: Leave me in peace.
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MRS. POTTS: But sir, the castle is under attack!
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MOB: Kill the beast, kill the beast!
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LUMIERE: This isn¢¥t working!
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FEATHERDUSTER: Oh, Lumiere! We must do something!
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LUMIERE: Wait! I know!
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MOB: Kill the beast, kill the beast!
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MRS. POTTS: What shall we do, master?
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BEAST: It doesn¢¥t matter now. Just let them come.
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MOB: Kill the beast, kill the beast, kill the beast!!
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Mob Song
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| Beauty and the Beast |