ANTONY:
I have sailed the world
Beheld its wonders
From the Dardanelles to the mountains of Peru
But, there’s no place like London!
MR. TODD:
No, there’s no place like London!
ANTONY:
(spoken) Mr. Todd?
MR. TODD:
You are young
Life has been kind to you
You will learn.
There’s a hole in the world,
Like a great black pit.
And the vermin of the world inhabit it
And its morals aren’t worth what a pig could spit
And it goes by the name of London
At the top of the hole sit a privileged few
Making mock of the vermin of the lower zoo
turning beauty into filth and greed
I too have sailed the world and seen its wonders
For the cruelty of men is as wondrous as Peru
But there’s no place like London!
ANTONY:
(Spoken) Is everything alright, Mr. Todd?
MR. TODD:
(Spoken)
I beg your indulgence, Antony.
My mind is far from easy.
In these once familiar streets, I feel shadows, everywhere.
(Sung)
There was a barber and his wife
And she was beautiful
A foolish barber and his wife
She was his reason and his life
And she was beautiful
And she was virtuous
And he was…naive
There was another man who saw
That she was beautiful
A pious vulture of the law
Who with the gesture of his claw
Removed the barber from his plate
Then there was nothing but to wait
And she would fall, so soft
So young,
So lost,
And oh, so beautiful
ANTONY:
(spoken)
And the lady, sir. Did she succumb?
TODD:
(sung)
Oh, that was many years ago
I doubt if anyone would know
(spoken)
I’d like to thank you, Antony.
If you hadn’t spotted me, I’d be lost in the ocean still.
ANTONY:
(Spoken)
Will I see you again?
TODD:
(spoken)
You might find me if you’d like.
Around Fleet Street I wouldn’t wonder.
ANTONY:
(spoken)
Until then, my friend.
TODD:
There’s a hole in the world like a great black pit
And it’s filled with people who are filled with shit
And the vermin of the world inhabit it.
Thanks to bill for these lyrics