Oh, we’re late, late, late We have twenty, maximum twenty-two minutes for your royal fitting And then it’s move, move, move to your speech at the Historical Society After that we have to rush, and I mean rush to the Horticultural Society Tea And then there’s your Math lesson, your Geography lessons, your Science lessons All my life I’ve always wanted To have one day just for me Nothing to do and for once nowhere I need to be With no lessons, lords, or lunches No one to say when to eat or read or leave or stay All my life I’ve always wanted To have one day for myself Not waking up with a pile of work on every shelf With no hems in need of pressing And no sleeves in disarray No wedding gown with a thousand stitches to crochet What do you think I’m running here, a cabaret? I would have said a debtor’s prison Keep laughing, you’ll be working for me for another 37 years But I’ve already paid off more then half But there’s an interest isn’t there, Your parents should have thought of that before they borrowed so much What would it be like to be What would it be like to be Free from endless IOU’s QUEEN GENEVIEVE (SPOKEN): I’m so sorry my darling, But as you know it is vital you marry King Dominic It is the only way to take care of our people I know, it’s my duty QUEEN GENEVIEVE (SPOKEN): Aww, and look another engagement gift You would think that I’m so lucky That I have so many things I’m realizing that every present comes with strings Though I know I have so little My determination’s strong People will gather around the world to hear my song Now I fear I’ll never be I close my eyes and feel myself fly a thousand miles away I could take flight but would it be right My conscience tells me stay I’ll remain forever royal I’ll repay my parent’s debt Duty means doing the things your heart may well regret But I’ll never stop believing She can never stop my schemes There’s more to living than gloves and gowns and threads and seams