March 22, 2009




  • Do You Love Me?

    (Tevye)
    “Golde, I have decided to give Perchik permission to become engaged to our daughter, Hodel.”

    (Golde)
    “What??? He’s poor! He has nothing, absolutely nothing!”

    (Tevye)
    “He’s a good man, Golde.
    I like him. And what’s more important, Hodel likes him. Hodel loves him.
    So what can we do?
    It’s a new world… A new world. Love. Golde…”

    Do you love me?

    (Golde)
    Do I what?

    (Tevye)
    Do you love me?

    (Golde)
    Do I love you?
    With our daughters getting married
    And this trouble in the town
    You’re upset, you’re worn out
    Go inside, go lie down!
    Maybe it’s indigestion

    (Tevye)
    “Golde I’m asking you a question…”

    Do you love me?

    (Golde)
    You’re a fool

    (Tevye)
    “I know…”

    But do you love me?

    (Golde)
    Do I love you?
    For twenty-five years I’ve washed your clothes
    Cooked your meals, cleaned your house
    Given you children, milked the cow
    After twenty-five years, why talk about love right now?

    (Tevye)
    Golde, The first time I met you
    Was on our wedding day
    I was scared

    (Golde)
    I was shy

    (Tevye)
    I was nervous

    (Golde)
    So was I

    (Tevye)
    But my father and my mother
    Said we’d learn to love each other
    And now I’m asking, Golde
    Do you love me?

    (Golde)
    I’m your wife

    (Tevye)
    “I know…”
    But do you love me?

    (Golde)
    Do I love him?
    For twenty-five years I’ve lived with him
    Fought him, starved with him
    Twenty-five years my bed is his
    If that’s not love, what is?

    (Tevye)
    Then you love me?

    (Golde)
    I suppose I do

    (Tevye)
    And I suppose I love you too

    (Both)
    It doesn’t change a thing
    But even so
    After twenty-five years
    It’s nice to know

    Song from the musical play Fiddler on the Roof

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