Ensemble So Jacob came to Egypt No longer feeling old And Joseph came to meet him In his chariot Of gold Of gold Of gold Of gold
sleeping Any dream will do Joseph & Children I wore my coat, with golden lining Bright colours shining, wonderful and new And in the east, the dawn was breaking And
Joseph Close every door to me, Hide all the world from me Bar all the windows And shut out the light Do what you want with me, Hate me and laugh at
and sons, Benjamin and Judah, which leaves only one Jacob, Jacob and sons, Joseph - Jacob's favourite son Jacob, Jacob and sons Jacob, Jacob and sons Jacob, Jacob and
you thought was dead, your brother It's me? Narrator & Children Joseph, Joseph, is it really true? Joseph, Joseph, is it really you? Narrator, Ensemble & Children Joseph, Joseph
ocher, peach ruby, olive, violet, fawn lilac, gold, chocolate, mauve cream and crimson and silver and rose And azure and lemon and russet and grey And purple and white and pink and orange And
go Joseph you know what they say Hang on now Joseph you'll make it some day Sha la la Joseph you're doing fine You and your dreamcoat ahead of your time
corn All turned and bowed to mine My sheaf was was quite a sight to see A golden sheaf and tall Yours were green and second-rate And really rather small
here Zebulun But in Egypt there's food going spare Asher They've got corn They've got meat They've got fruit and drinks Dan And if we have the
There's one more tear in my eye Brothers But Joseph the things that you stood for Reuben Like truth and light never die Brothers Carve his name with pride and
Narrator & Ensemble Poor, poor Pharaoh, What'cha gonna do Dreams are hanting you, hey, What'cha gonna do Narrator Chained and bound, afraid, alone Joseph stood before the throne Joseph
Narrator Joseph's looks and handsome figure Had attracted her attention Every morning she would beckon Mrs. Potiphar Come and lie with me love Narrator Joseph
knees Female Ensemble & Children A Pharaoh's story, A Pharaoh's story A Pharaoh's story, A Pharaoh's story Narrator Down at the other End of the scale Joseph
and yellow and green and brown And scarlet and black and ochre and peach And ruby and olive and violet and fawn And lilac and gold and chocolate and
folks dream of the wonders they'll do Before their time on this planet is through Some just don't have anything planned They hide their hopes and their
the banks of the river When seven fat cows came up out of the Nile, uh-huh And right behind these fine healthy animals came Seve other cows, skinny and
lost Joseph We've gone to the other extreme No-one comes to dinner now We only eat them anyhow I even find I'm missing Joseph's dreams Brothers Those
where Joseph was not keen to go It wouldn't be a picnic he could tell Joseph And I don't speak Egyptian very well Narrator Joseph's brothers tore