Little Shop of Horrors
By Howard AshmanSeymour has lived his entire life on Skid Row, the poorest neighborhood in the city, as an orphan until Mr. Mushnik took him in and allowed him to work in the flower shop. He is a shy little puppy of a man, in love with the other employee in the flower shop, Audrey.
SEYMOUR:
I know you think Mr. Mushnik's too hard on me. But, I don't mind. After all, I owe him everything. He took me out of the Skid Row Home for Boys when I was just a little tyke. Gave me a warm place to sleep, under the counter. Nice things to eat like meatloaf and water. Floors to sweep and toilets to clean and every other Sunday off. A lotta garden clubs have been calling - asking me to give lectures - imagine me, giving lectures. I never even finished grade school. And, I know I need new clothes, Audrey, but I'm a very bad shopper. I don't have good taste like you.
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