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“Lovely Ladies” is a song from the first act. It is followed by I dreamed a dream and sometimes the two are counted as one song. Fantine, now unemployed, wanders to the docks where she eventually turns to prostitution to survive.
[SAILOR #1]
I smell women, smell 'em in the air
Think I'll drop my anchor in that harbor over there
[SAILOR #2]
Lovely ladies, smell 'em through the smoke
Seven days at sea can make you hungry for a poke
[SAILOR #3]
Even stokers need a little stoke!
[LADIES]
Lovely ladies, waiting for a bite
Waiting for the customers who only come at night
Lovely ladies, waiting for the call
Standing up or lying down or any way at all
Bargain prices up against the wall
[CRONE (approaching Fantine)]
What pretty hair, what pretty locks you got there
What luck you got, it's worth a centime my dear
I'll take the lot
[FANTINE]
Don't touch me! Leave me alone
[CRONE]
Let's make a price, I'll give you all of ten francs
Just think of that
[FANTINE]
It pays a debt
[CRONE]
Just think of that
[FANTINE]
What can I do? It pays a debt
Ten francs may save my poor Cosette
[PIMP]
Give me the dirt, who's that bit over there
[WHORE #1]
A bit of skirt, she's the one sold her hair
[WHORE #2]
She's got a kid, sends her all that she can
[PIMP]
I might have known, there is always some man
Lovely lady, come along and join us
Lovely lady
[WHORE #1]
Come on dearie, why all the fuss
You're no grander than the rest of us
Life has dropped you at the bottom of the heap
Join your sisters—
[WHORE #2]
—Make money in your sleep
[WHORE #1]
That's right, dearie, let him have the lot
[WHORE #3]
That's right, dearie, show him what you've got
[FANTINE]
Come on, Captain, you can wear your shoes
Don't it make a change to have a girl who can't refuse?
Easy money, lying on a bed
Just as well they never see the hate that's in your head
Don't they know they're making love to one already dead?
The Docks (Lovely Ladies) was written by Jean-Marc Natel & Herbert Kretzmer & Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schönberg.
The Docks (Lovely Ladies) was produced by Claude-Michel Schönberg & Anne Dudley & Cameron Mackintosh & Lee McCutcheon & Stephen Metcalfe.
Anne Hathaway released The Docks (Lovely Ladies) on Fri Dec 21 2012.