[NARRATOR]
And the Baker gave Jack five beans in exchange for his
cow,
keeping one for himself.
[JACK]
I guess this is goodbye, old pal,
You've been a perfect friend.
I hate to see us part, old pal,
Some day I'll buy you back.
I'll see you soon again.
I hope that when I do,
It won't be on a plate.
[BAKER]
Magic beans!
[BAKER'S WIFE]
No one would have given him more
for this creature.
[BAKER]
Are we to dispel this curse through deceit?
[BAKER'S WIFE]
If you know
What you want,
Then you go
And you find it
And you get it-
[BAKER]
Home.
[BAKER'S WIFE]
Do we want a child or not?
And you give
And you take
And you bid
And you bargain
Or you live
To regret it.
[BAKER]
Will you please go home?
[BAKER'S WIFE]
There are rights and wrongs
And in-betweens-
No one waits
When fortune intervenes.
Amd maybe they're really magic,
Who knows?
Why you do
What you do,
That's the point:
All the rest of it
Is chatter.
[BAKER]
Look at her. She's crying.
[BAKER'S WIFE]
If the thing you do
Is pure in intent,
If it's meant,
And it's just a little bent,
Does it matter?
[BAKER]
Yes.
[BAKER'S WIFE]
No, what matters is that
Everyone tells tiny lies.
What's important, really is, the size.
Only three more tries and we'll have our prize.
When the end's in sight,
You'll realize:
If the end is right,
It justifies
The beans!