At Mr. Brownlow's house, Oliver, cleaned up amid unaccustomed luxury,
looks out of the window to see street sellers.
ROSE-SELLER: Who will buy my sweet red roses?
Two blooms for a penny.
Who will buy my sweet red roses?
Two blooms for a penny.
MILKMAID: Will you buy any milk today, mistress?
Any milk today, mistress?
ROSE-SELLER: Who will buy my sweet red roses?
MILKMAID: Any milk today, mistress?
ROSE-SELLER: Two blooms for a penny.
STRAWBERRY-SELLER: Ripe strawberries, ripe!
Ripe strawberries, ripe!
STRAWBERRY-SELLER
MILKMAID:
ROSE-SELLER:
KNIFE GRINDER:
Ripe strawberries, ripe! Any milk today, mistress? Who will buy my
sweet red roses? Knives, knives to grind!
Any knives to grind?
Knives, knives to grind!
Any knives to grind?
Who will buy?
STRAWBERRY-SELLER: Who will buy?
MILKMAID: Who will buy?
ROSE-SELLER: Who will buy?
OLIVER: Who will buy this wonderful morning?
Such a sky you never did see!
ROSE-SELLER: Who will buy my sweet red roses?
OLIVER: Who will tie it up with a ribbon
And put it in a box for me?
STRAWBERRY-SELLER: Ripe strawberries, ripe!
OLIVER: So I could see it at my leisure,
Whenever things go wrong,
And I would keep it as a treasure
To last my whole life long.
MILKMAID: Any milk today?
OLIVER: Who will buy this wonderful feeling?
I'm so high I swear I could fly.
KNIFE GRINDER: Knives! Knives to grind!
STRAWBERRY-SELLER: Ripe strawberries, ripe!
OLIVER: Me, oh my! I don't want to lose it
So what am I to do
To keep the sky so blue?
There must be someone who will buy...
LONG SONG SELLER: Who will buy?
KNIFE GRINDER: Who will buy?
MILKMAID: Who will buy?
ROSE-SELLER: Who will buy?
ALL: Who will buy this wonderful morning?
Such a sky you never did see!
Who will tie it up with a ribbon
And put it in a box for me?
There'll never be a day so sunny,
It could not happen twice.
Where is the man with all the money?
It's cheap at half the price!
Who will buy this wonderful feeling?
I'm so high I swear I could fly.
Me, oh my! I don't want to lose it
So what am I to do
To keep the sky so blue?
OLIVER: There must be someone who will buy
ROSE-SELLER: Who will buy my sweet red roses?
Two blooms for a penny!
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