[Belle] Little town, it's a quiet village Every day like the one before Little town, full of little people Waking up to say [Ensemble] Bonjour! Bonjour! Bonjour! Bonjour! Bonjour! [Belle] There goes the baker with his tray, like always The same old bread and rolls to sell Every morning just the same Since the morning that we came To this poor provincial town [Monsieur Jean, spoken] Good Morning, Belle! [Belle] Good morning, Monsieur Jean Have you lost something again? [Monsieur Jean, spoken] Well, I believe I have Problem is, I've, I can't remember what Oh well, I'm sure it'll come to me Where you up to? [Belle] To take this book to Pere Robert. It's about to lovers in fair Verona [Monsieur Jean, spoken] Sound boring [Ensemble] Look there she goes, that girl is strange, no question Dazed and distracted, can't you tell? Never part of any crowd Cause her head's up on some cloud No denying she's a funny girl that Belle Bonjour! Good day! How is your family? Bonjour! Good day! How is your wife? I need six eggs! That's too expensive! There must be more than this provincial life! [Monsieur Jean, spoken] Ahh, If it isn't the only bookworm in town! So, where did you run off to this week? [Belle, spoken] Two cities in Northern Italy I didn't want to come back Have you got any new places to go? [Monsieur Jean, spoken] I'm afraid not But you may re-read any of the old ones that you'd like [Belle, spoken] Your library makes our small corner of the world feel big [Monsieur Jean, spoken] [?] [Ensemble] Look there she goes, that girl is so peculiar I wonder if she's feeling well With a dreamy, far-off look And her nose stuck in a book What a puzzle to the rest of us is Belle [Belle] Oh, isn't this amazing? It's my favourite part because you'll see Here's where she meets Prince Charming But she won't discover that it's him 'til chapter three! [Ensemble] Now it's no wonder that her name means