MRS. LOVETT: No, no, not lied at all. No, I never lied.
TODD : Lucy...
MRS. LOVETT: Said she took the poison — she did — Never said that she died — Poor thing, She lived —
TODD: I've come home again . . .
MRS. LOVETT: But it left her weak in the head, All she did for months was just lie there in bed —
TODD: Lucy. . . MRS. LOVETT: Should've been in hospital, Wound up in Bedlam instead, Poor thing!
TODD: Oh, my God . . .
MRS. LOVETT: Better you should think she was dead. Yes, I lied 'cos I love you! TODD: Lucy...
MRS. LOVETT: I'd be twice the wife she was! I love you!
TODD: What have I done?...
MRS. LOVETT: Could that thing have cared for you Like me?
TODD: Mrs. Lovett, You're a bloody wonder, Eminently practical and yet Appropriate as always. As you've said repeatedly, There's little point in dwelling on the past.
MRS. LOVETT: Do you mean it? Everything I did I swear I thought Was only for the best, Believe me! Can we still be Married? No, come here, my love .. Not a thing to fear, My love . . . What's dead Is dead. TODD: The history of the world, my pet —
MRS. LOVETT: Oh, Mr. Todd, Ooh, Mr. Todd, Leave it to me .. .
TODD: Is learn forgiveness and try to forget.
MRS. LOVETT: By the sea, Mr. Todd, We'll be comfy-cozy, By the sea, Mr. Todd, Where there's no one nosy ...
TODD: And life is for the alive, my dear, So let's keep living it — !
BOTH: Just keep living it, Really living it — !
TODD : 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....