Best 13 Lyrics From ‘Wicked’

1.

“Let us rejoicify that goodness could subdue,
The wicked workings of you-know-who.”

– No One Mourns The Wicked

2.

“And I’ll stand there with the Wizard,
Feeling things I’ve never felt.
And though I’d never show it
I’ll be so happy, I could melt!”

– The Wizard And I

3.

“Yes, there’s been some confusion
For you see, my room-mate is:

Unusually and exceedingly peculiar
And altogether quite impossible to describe:

Blonde.”

– What Is This Feeling?

4.

“Life is fraught-less,
When you’re thoughtless.
Those who don’t try,
Never look foolish.”

– Dancing Through Life

5.

“Don’t be offended by my frank analysis,
Think of it as personality dialysis.”

– Popular

6.

“Something has changed within me.
Something is not the same.”

– Defying Gravity

7.

“And nobody in all of Oz
No Wizard that there is or was
Is ever gonna bring me down!”

– Defying Gravity

8.

” ‘Cause getting your dreams,
It’s strange, but it seems
A little – well – complicated.
There’s a kind of a sort of : cost.
There’s a couple of things get: lost.
There are bridges you cross,
You didn’t know you crossed,
Until you’ve crossed.
And if that joy, that thrill,
Doesn’t thrill you like you think it will,
Still -“

– Thank Goodness

9.

“Alone and loveless here,
Just the girl in the mirror,
Just her and me, Wicked Witch of the East!
We deserve each other.”

– The Wicked Witch Of The East

10.

“Elphaba, where I’m from, we believe all sorts of
things that aren’t true. We call it – ‘history.’”

– Wonderful

11.

“It’s just for the first time,
I feel … wicked.”

– As Long As You’re Mine

12.

“One question haunts and hurts
Too much, too much to mention:
Was I really seeking good
Or just seeking attention?”

– No Good Deed

13.

“Who can say if I’ve been changed for the better?
But, because I knew you
I have been changed for good.”

– For Good

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