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CARMEN by Georges Bizet
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Act I: In the town square of Seville
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Everyone comes and goes through this square.
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What funny people…
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At the guardhouse door we kill time by smoking, gossiping, and people-watching.
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Everyone comes and goes through this square…
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Look at that cute one — I think she wants to talk to us. She’s turning and hesitating…
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We must go to her aid!
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- What are you looking for, lovely lady? - I’m looking for a soldier.
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- Here I am! - His name is Don José. Do you know him?
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- We all know him. - Really? Is he with you?
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- He’s not with our regiment. - So he’s not here?
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No, my charmer, but he will be here soon.
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He’ll be here with the changing of the guard.
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While you wait for him, pretty thing, would you care to come in with us?
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With you? No, thank you, kind soldiers.
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Enter without fear, sweetheart. I promise we will treat you will all due respect.
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I’m sure you would, but still, it’s wiser for me to return…
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- I’ll return with the changing of the guard. - You must stay; the guard will be changing soon.
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- Stay! - No! Good-bye, soldiers!
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The bell has sounded, and we’ve gathered for the return of the factory girls.
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We will follow you, dark cigarette girls, murmuring words of love.
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But where is Carmen?
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There she is! There’s Carmencita.
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Carmen, we’re all at your mercy. Be nice — at least answer us:
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Tell us when you’ll love us!
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When will I love you? I don’t know.
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Maybe never, maybe tomorrow…
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But certainly not today.
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Love is a wild bird that cannot be tamed. It’s useless to call him if he feels like refusing.
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Threats and prayers do no good. One man may be well-spoken and the other silent,
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and I may prefer the other, who said nothing but pleases me.
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Love is a lawless gypsy child.
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If you don’t love me, I love you. If I love you, beware!
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The bird you caught suddenly flies away. Love comes only if you don’t wait for it.
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All around you, swiftly it comes and goes.
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You think you’ve got it, it escapes you; you think you’ve escaped it, it’s got you!
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Love is a lawless gypsy child.
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If you don’t love me, I love you. If I love you, beware!
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Carmen, we’re at your feet. Be nice — just answer us…
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“Love is a lawless gypsy child. If you don’t love me, I love you. And then, beware!”
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Tell me about my mother.
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Like a faithful messenger, I bear this letter from her.
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Also a little money to add to your wages. And then…
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And then… I almost don’t dare… Then, one more thing, worth more than money.
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Something priceless to a good son.
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Tell me, what is this other thing?
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I’ll tell you. I will give you what she gave me.
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As we left the chapel, your mother embraced me and said:
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“Go into town. It isn’t far, once you’re in Seville. Find my son, my Jose, my child.”
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“Tell him that his mother dreams day and night of her absent son.”
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“She grieves, hopes, forgives and waits.”
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“Won’t you tell him all this for me, sweetheart?”
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“And give him this kiss from me.”
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A kiss from my mother!
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A kiss for her son, as I promised her…
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Who knows what demon was about to prey upon me?
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Even from a distance my mother defends me, sending me this kiss,
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and her kiss saves her child from danger.
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-What demon? What danger? I don’t understand. - It’s nothing.
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Faithful messenger, are you returning to the countryside?
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Yes, this very evening. I will see your mother tomorrow.
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My mother — I can see her, and my village. Sweet country memories of old!
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Beloved memories, you fill the heart with strength and courage.
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What’s going on there?
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Help, soldiers! Didn’t you hear us?
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- It was Carmen! - No, it wasn’t!
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Carmen struck the first blow!
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Don’t listen to them, sir, listen to us!
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- It was Carmencita who struck first! - It was Manuelita who struck first!
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Near the walls of Seville, at my friend Lillas Pastia’s,
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I’ll go to dance the Seguidilla and drink manzanilla… at my friend Lillas Pastia’s.
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But two is more fun than one, so I’ll take my lover along for company.
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But the devil knows where he is! I threw him out yesterday.
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My poor heart is as free as the air.
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I have suitors by the dozen, but they’re not to my taste.
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The week is ending… Who wants to love me? I will love him.
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My soul is for the taking — you’ve come at a good time.
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I’ve hardly got time to wait, because with my new lover…
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Near the walls of Seville, at my friend Lillas Pastia’s,
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I’ll go to dance the Seguidilla and drink manzanilla… yes, at my friend Lillas Pastia’s.
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Be quiet! You’re forbidden to talk to me.
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I’m not talking to you, just singing for myself.
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And I’m thinking. Thinking isn’t forbidden.
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I’m thinking of a certain officer…
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who loves me, and whom I could very well love in turn.
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He’s not a captain or even a lieutenant, just a corporal.
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But that’s good enough for a gypsy girl, and I think he will do for me.
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Carmen, I’m like a drunkard. If I yield to you…
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Will you keep your promise? If I love you, Carmen, will you love me?
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- Yes… we will dance the Seguidilla… - Carmen, do you promise?
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Near the walls of Seville, at my friend Lillas Pastia’s,
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We’ll go dance the Seguidilla and drink manzanilla.
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Act II: At Lillas Pastia’s tavern
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The chimes jingled with a metallic twang, and the gypsy girls arose to this exotic music.
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Basque drums set the pace, while frenzied guitars, under obstinate hands,
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ground out the same song, the same refrain.
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With all their might, the gypsy boys drove their instruments to fury,
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and this overwhelming din bewitched the gypsy girls.
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To the rhythm of the song, burning, mad, feverish…
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they gave themselves up in intoxication, carried away by the whirlwind.
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Hurrah for the toreador! Hurrah for Escamillo!
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I toast you in return, gentlemen, for soldiers and toreadors have much in common:
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We both fight for pleasure.
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It’s a holiday, and the arena is full from top to bottom.
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Crazy with excitement, the spectators are roaring,
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taunting, shouting, screaming themselves into a frenzy!
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This is a celebration of courage, of strong-hearted men. En garde! Let’s go…
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Toreador, en garde!
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While you fight, dream of the dark eyes that are watching and the love that awaits you.
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Suddenly, there’s silence. What’s happening?
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No more shouting — it is time. The bull leaps out!
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He rushes in and charges. A horse goes down, dragging a picador.
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“Bravo, bull!” yells the crowd. The bull comes and goes and strikes again.
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Shaking his ribbons, he charges furiously, and the arena is filled with blood.
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The others climb over the barriers to save themselves. Now, it’s your turn! Come on…
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Toreador, en garde!
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While you fight, dream of the dark eyes that are watching and the love that awaits you.
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Love…
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Toreador, love awaits you!
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- We’ve got a deal in mind. - A good one?
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- Admirable, my dear. But we need you. - You need us?
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For we admit with humility and great respect:
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When trickery and thievery are involved, it’s always good to have women along.
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Nothing goes well without the pretty ones.
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- Don’t you agree? - Indeed, I do:
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When trickery and thievery are involved, it’s always good to have women along.
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- So you can leave right away? - Whenever you like.
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Excuse me… Go, if you wish, but I’m not going with you.
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Carmen, my love, do come! You don’t have the heart to abandon us.
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At least tell us the reason, Carmen.
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Of course I’ll tell you…
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The reason is that at this moment…
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I’m in love.
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- What did she say? - She said she’s in love!
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- Carmen, be serious! - Head over heels in love.
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This is certainly surprising. But it wouldn’t be the first time, sweetheart,
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that you’ve been able to mix business with love.
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My friends, I’d like to go with you tonight.
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But forgive me — this time, love must come before business.
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That can’t be your final word. Let us persuade you. You must come; we need you for this deal!
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As for that, I do agree:
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When trickery and thievery are involved, it’s always good to have women along.
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Without the pretty ones, nothing ever goes well.
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“Halt! Who goes there? The soldier of Alcala! Where are you going, soldier of Alcala?
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“I am off to make my enemy bite the dust!
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“If that’s so, friend, you may pass. Honor and love are everything to us, soldier of Alcala!”
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I will dance for you. You’ll see, fine sir, how well I accompany myself.
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Sit down, Don Jose. I shall begin:
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- Wait a moment, Carmen, stop. - Why, if you please?
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I think I hear… Yes, our bugles are calling retreat. Can’t you hear them?
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Bravo! It’s sad to dance without an orchestra, and here comes some music out of the blue.
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You don’t understand. It’s the retreat, and I have to return to the barracks for roll-call.
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To the barracks? For roll-call?
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Ah, I’ve been so stupid!
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I’ve been going to such lengths to amuse the gentleman.
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I sang and danced… God help me, I might have loved him in a little while.
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Ta ra ta ta! “My God, it’s the retreat! I’m going to be late!”
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He loses his head and runs off! So much for his love.
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You don’t believe in my love?
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- Listen to me. - I don’t want to hear it. Go — they’ll be waiting!
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I insist, Carmen: you will hear me!
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The flower you threw at me stayed with me in prison.
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Withered and dried, it still kept its sweet scent.
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For hours at a time, I would close my eyes and be intoxicated by this scent.
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And at night, I would see you.
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I began to curse you and hate you, to say to myself:
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Why did destiny have to place her in my path?
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Then I would accuse myself of blasphemy, and all I would feel is one desire, one hope:
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To see you again, Carmen.
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For you had but to appear and cast one glance at me
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to possess me completely, my Carmen,
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and I belonged to you.
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Carmen, I love you.
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You do not love me.
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For if you loved me, you’d go away with me…
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- There, into the mountains, if you loved me… - Carmen, hush!
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You’d take me away on horseback to ride off into the countryside together, if you loved me.
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Carmen, have pity, alas!
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You will follow me there. You love me, so take me away…
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No, I don’t want to listen to you any more! Desertion? Shame and dishonor — I will not.
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- Go, then! I don’t love you any more. I hate you. - Carmen, I beg you…
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- Farewell, and forever! - So be it. Farewell forever.
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- Who’s there? - Be quiet.
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I’m letting myself in.
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For shame, my pretty. Not a good choice. Why take the soldier when you’ve got the officer?
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- Off with you. - No, I’m not leaving. Prepare to die!
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To hell with this jealousy!
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- Are you with us now? - There’s no choice.
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Not very gallant, but who cares? You’ll take to it when you see it,
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beautiful gypsy life, with the universe as your country and your will as law,
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and the most intoxicating thing of all: freedom!
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Follow us through the countryside into the mountains. You’ll get used to it.
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Beautiful gypsy life, with the universe as your country and your will as law,
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and the most intoxicating thing of all: freedom!
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The open sky, the gypsy lifestyle…
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CARMEN by Georges Bizet
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Act III: The smugglers’ hideout in the mountains
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Shuffle and cut, just so. Three cards here, and four there.
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Now speak, my pretties. Give us news of the future.
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Tell us who will betray us and who will love us. Speak!
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I see a young man, wildly in love with me.
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Mine is rich and old, but he’s talking of marriage.
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- We ride off into the mountains together. - Mine makes me mistress of a fine castle.
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- Endless lovemaking, new pleasures everyday. - As much gold as I can handle, diamonds, gems…
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Mine becomes a famous chief, who leads a hundred men.
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Mine… Can I believe my eyes?
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Yes, he dies!
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I’m a widow, and I inherit everything!
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Speak again, my pretties!
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- Wealth… - Love…
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Let’s see… I’ll take a turn…
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Diamonds. Spades.
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Death! I read it correctly. First me, then him. For both of us — death.
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In vain you shuffle to try to escape unhappy answers.
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It doesn’t work; the cards are honest and will not lie.
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If your page in the celestial book is happy, shuffle and cut without fear.
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The card beneath your fingers will turn to joy and announce your good fortune.
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But if you must die, if the dreadful word has been written by fate,
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try it twenty times — the pitiless cards will repeat, “Death.”
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Again… again…
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Always death.
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Speak again, my pretties! Tell us about the future.
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- Who will betray us? Who will love us? - Again!
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- Speak again, and tell us! - Despair! Death, again…
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- Wealth… Love… - Always death!
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I say that nothing frightens me, alas, and that I can take care of myself,
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but no matter how valiant I seem, I am dying of fear deep inside.
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All alone in this wilderness, I am afraid. But it is wrong of me to be afraid.
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You will give me courage and protect me, Lord.
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I shall see this woman whose accursed tricks have made a criminal of the man I once loved.
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She is dangerous. She is beautiful.
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But I don’t want to be afraid.
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I shall speak proudly in front of her…
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Lord, you will protect me!
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I say that nothing frightens me, alas, and that I can take care of myself,
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but no matter how valiant I seem, I am dying of fear deep inside.
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All alone in this wilderness, I am afraid. But it is wrong of me to be afraid.
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You will give me courage and protect me, Lord.
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Protect me, oh Lord. Give me courage!
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I am Escamillo, Toreador of Granada.
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I know your name. Welcome — but really, my friend, you could have died.
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I know. But I’m madly in love, and a man who doesn’t risk his life for his love is unworthy.
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-Your beloved is here? - Yes. A gypsy, my dear.
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Her name?
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She had a lover, a soldier who deserted for her.
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They were in love, but I think it’s over. Carmen’s affairs don’t last six months.
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- Yet you love her? - I love her madly.
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You know there’s a price for taking one of our gypsy girls?
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- Fine, I’ll pay it. - A price that’s exacted…
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…at knifepoint!
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You make yourself clear. That deserter — the one she loves, or used to love — that’s you.
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-Yes, it is. - Charmed, I’m sure. No more need be said.
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On your guard and beware!
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No mercy if you’re slow to block a blow. Watch out!
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Really, I’m delighted that it’s you, Carmen, saving my life.
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As for you, fine soldier… We’re even, but we can resume fighting for the beauty any day you like.
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Good, no more fighting. We have to leave, so good-bye, my friend.
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Before I take my leave, at least let me invite you to my match in Seville.
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I believe I shall be at my best.
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Those who love me will be there…
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Calm down, my friend. I’m done speaking and have only to bid you all adieu.
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- Be careful, Carmen — I’m tired of suffering. - Let’s be off; we must go!
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Stop! Someone is trying to hide over here.
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- A woman! - What a happy surprise.
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Micaela! Foolish girl, what are you doing here?
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I came to look for you.
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Over yonder is a cottage where a mother prays ceaselessly — your mother, alas.
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She weeps for her child. She calls for you with outstretched arms.
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Take pity on her, Jose! Follow me…
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- Go on. Our trade is no good for you. - You’re telling me to follow her?
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So you can run after your new lover? No!
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If it costs me my life, Carmen, I won’t leave. The chain that binds us will bind us until death.
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One more word, and it will be my last.
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Alas, Jose, your mother is dying, and she doesn’t want to die without forgiving you.
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Ah, let us leave!
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Be glad — I’m leaving. But we shall meet again.
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Toreador, en garde!
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While you fight, dream of the dark eyes that are watching, and the love that awaits you.
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Act IV: Outside a bullfighting arena in Seville
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Here they are! Here comes the quadrilla!
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Here comes the quadrilla of toreadors, with the sun gleaming on their lances!
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Throw your hats in the air!
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Hurrah for Escamillo! Bravo!
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If you love me, Carmen, you will soon be very proud of me.
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Ah, I love you, Escamillo. May I die if I have ever loved anyone as much.
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Carmen, some advice: don’t stay here.
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And why not?
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Don Jose is here, lurking in the crowd. Look!
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- I see him. - Be careful.
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I’m not the kind of woman to tremble before him. I’ll wait and talk to him.
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- Carmen, believe me, you should be careful. - I’m not afraid of anything.
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It’s you… They warned me that you weren’t far away, that you’d come here.
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They even told me to fear for my life, but I am brave and didn’t wish to flee.
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I’m not threatening you, I’m imploring you, begging you.
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I can forget our past.
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We can begin a new life together, in a different place.
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You ask the impossible. Carmen has never lied. Her soul is inflexible:
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Everything is over between you and her.
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I’ve never lied: everything is over between us.
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Carmen, there is still time.
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My Carmen, let me save you, for I adore you.
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Let me save you and save myself, too.
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No! I know it is time, and that you will kill me. But whether I live or die..,
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No, I will not yield to you.
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- Carmen, there’s still time… - Why bother with a heart that’s no longer yours?
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- Let me save us… - You plead in vain; you’ll get nothing from me.
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So, you don’t love me any more?
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No, I don’t love you any more.
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But I still love you, Carmen. Alas, I adore you!
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- What good are all these words? - I love you! If you like, I’ll stay a bandit.
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Anything you want. Anything, you hear?
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But don’t leave me, my Carmen. Remember our past, and how we loved each other.
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Carmen will never yield. She was born free, and she will die free!
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Hurrah, what a fine match! See the bull leap through the bloody sand. Victory!
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- Let me go! - The man they cheer is your new lover?
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On my soul: you will not pass. You will follow me.
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- I will not follow you. - You’re going to him? You love him, then?
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I love him! Before Death itself, I will repeat that I love him.
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Hurrah, a fine match…
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Thus, I will have lost my soul so that you…
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so that you can go, you whore, and laugh at me from his arms?
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By blood, I swear you shall not go. It is I you’ll follow.
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- Never. - I’m tired of threatening you.
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Fine — strike me, then, or let me pass!
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Victory!
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For the last time, demon, will you follow me?
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No. You gave me this ring before — take it!
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Be damned, then!
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Toreador, en garde! Dream of the dark eyes that are watching and of the love that awaits you.
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You can arrest me. It was I who killed her.
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Ah Carmen, my beloved Carmen!
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