Lyrics Tevye's Dream - Jerry Bock
Tevye:
They
gave
each
other
a
pledge.
Unheard
of,
absurd.
You
gave
each
other
a
pledge?
Unthinkable.
Where
do
you
think
you
are?
In
Moscow?
In
Paris?
Where
do
think
they
are?
America?
And
what
do
you
think
you're
doing?
You
stitcher,
you
nothing!
Who
do
think
you
are?
King
Solomon?
This
isn't
the
way
it's
done,
not
here,
not
now.
Some
things
I
will
not,
I
cannot,
allow.
Tradtion-Marriages
must
be
arranged
by
the
papa.
This
should
never
changed.
One
little
time
you
pull
out
a
prop,
and
where
does
it
stop?
Where
does
it
stop?
Where
does
it
stop?
Do
I
still
have
something
to
say
about
my
daughter,
Or
doesn't
anybody
have
to
ask
the
father
any
more?
Motel:
I
have
wanted
to
ask
you
for
some
time,
Reb
Tevye,
but
first
I
wanted
to
save
up
for
my
own
sewing
machine.
Tevey:
Stop
talking
nonsense.
You're
just
a
poor
tailor.
Motel:
That's
true,
Reb
Tevey,
but
even
a
poor
tailor
is
entitled
to
some
happiness.
I
promise
you,
Reb
Tevey,
your
daughter
will
not
starve.
Tevey:
He's
beginning
to
talk
like
a
man.
But
what
kind
of
match
would
that
be,
with
a
poor
tailor?
On
the
other
hand,
he's
an
honest,
hard
worker.
On
the
other
hand,
he
has
absolutely
nothing.
On
the
other
hand,
Things
could
never
get
worse
for
him,
they
coulud
only
get
better.
They
gave
each
other
a
pledge-unheard
of,
absurd.
They
gave
each
other
a
pledge-unthinkable.
But
look
at
my
daughter's
face-she
loves
him,
She
wants
him-and
look
at
my
daughters
eyes,
so
hopeful.
Tradition!
Well,
children,
when
shall
we
make
the
wedding?
Tzeitel:
Thank
you,
Papa.
Motel:
Thank
you,
Papa.
Tevey:
Thank
you,
Papa!
Golde!
What
do
I
do
about
Golde?
Help!
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