Sleeping Beauty Page #4
Oh, I'll never|forgive myself.
We're all to blame.
Stefan, th-there's... there's something|important I have to tell you.
Uh, not now, Hubert.
But... But it's a-about Phillip.
Phillip? Oh, yes,|of course, Phillip.
- Why, where is the boy?|- That's what I'm trying to tell you.
- Well, send for him immediately.|- But...
Shh!
The sun has set.
Make ready to welcome|your princess.
Poor King Stefan and the Queen.
They'll be heartbroken|when they find out.
- They're not going to.|- They aren't?
- But...|- We'll put them all to sleep|until Rose awakens.
Come.
Sleeping Beauty fair
Gold of sunshine
In your hair
Lips that shame
The red, red rose
Dreaming of true love
In slumber repose
One day
He will come
Riding out of the dawn
And you'll awaken
To love's first kiss
'Til then
Sleeping Beauty
Sleep on
One day you'll awaken
To love's first kiss
'Til then
Sleeping Beauty
Sleep on
Well, just been talking|to Phillip.
Seems he's fallen in love|with some... peasant girl.
Peasant girl?
Yes? Yes?
The peasant girl? Who is she?|Where did he meet her?
Uh, just some|peasant girl he met...
Where? Where?
Once upon a dream.
Once upon a dre...|Rose! Prince Phillip!
Oh! Oh!
Come on. We've got to|get back to the cottage.
Come in.
Well!
This is a pleasant surprise.
I set my trap for a peasant,|and lo,
I catch a prince.
Away with him.
But gently, my pets.|Gently.
I have plans|for our royal guest.
- Maleficent!|- Maleficent!|- Maleficent!
She's got Prince Phillip!
At the Forbidden Mountain.
But we can't...|we can't go there.
We can, and we must!
What a pity Prince Phillip|can't be here...
to enjoy the celebration.
Come. We must go to the dungeon|and cheer him up.
Oh, come now, Prince Phillip.
Why so melancholy?
A wondrous future|lies before you.
You, the destined hero...
of a charming fairy tale|come true.
Behold, King Stefan's castle.
And in yonder topmost tower,
dreaming of her true love,
the Princess Aurora.
But see the gracious|whim of fate.
Why, 'tis the selfsame|peasant maid...
who won the heart of|our noble prince but yesterday.
She is indeed|most wondrous fair,
gold of sunshine|in her hair,
lips that shame|the red, red rose.
In ageless sleep,|she finds repose.
The years roll by.
But a hundred years to|a steadfast heart are but a day.
And now, the gates|of a dungeon part,
and our prince|is free to go his way.
Off he rides|on his noble steed...
a valiant figure,|straight and tall...
to wake his love...
with love's first kiss...
and prove that true love|conquers all!
Why, you, you, y...
Come, my pet. Let us leave|our noble prince...
with these happy thoughts.
A most gratifying day.
For the first time|in sixteen years,
I shall sleep well.
Shh! No time to explain.
Wait, Prince Phillip.|The road to true love...
may be barred by still|many more dangers...
which you alone|will have to face.
So arm thyself with this|enchanted shield of virtue...
and this mighty|sword of truth,
for these weapons of righteousness|will triumph over evil.
Now, come. We must hurry.
Phillip, watch out!
Silence! You, tell|those fools to...
No! No!
Watch out, Phillip!
Hurry! Hurry, Phillip!
A forest of thorns|shall be his tomb,
borne through the skies|on a fog of doom!
Now go with a curse|and serve me well.
'Round Stefan's castle|cast my spell.
No! It cannot be!
Now shall you deal|with me, O Prince,
and all the powers of hell!
Up! Up this way!
Now, sword of truth,|fly swift and sure...
that evil die|and good endure!
Ehhh... Oh, oh, uh...
Forgive me, Hubert.|Ehh, uh, the wine. Now, uh...
You, uh, were saying?
Huh? L-I was?|Oh! Oh, yes.
Well, after all, Stefan,|this is the fourteenth century.
Yes. You, uh, you said that|a moment ago.
Well, to come|right to the point,
my son Phillip says|he's going to marry...
It's Aurora! She's here!
A-And-And-And Phillip!
Wh... What does this mean, boy?
L-I don't under...
B-Bu... But-But, uh...
l-I don't understand.
Why, Fauna,|what's the matter, dear?
Oh, I just love|happy endings.
Yes, I do too... t...
Blue!
- Pink.|- I know you
- I walked with you once upon a dream|- Blue.
I know you
The gleam in your eyes
Is so familiar a gleam
Yet I know it's true
That visions are seldom|all they seem
But if I know you
I know what you'll do
You'll love me at once
The way you did once
Upon
A dream
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