| Song | Show Me the Key |
| Artist | Daisy Eagan |
| Artist | YoungStar |
| Album | The Secret Garden (The Original Broadway Cast Album) |
| [00:01.13] | MARY: |
| [00:01.53] | I... |
| [00:02.55] | DICKON: |
| [00:02.76] | She... |
| [00:04.06] | MARY: |
| [00:04.24] | I am a girl. |
| [00:06.01] | DICKON: |
| [00:06.21] | She is a lass as took a graidly fancy to thee. |
| [00:13.21] | Dost tha' fear? |
| [00:14.68] | MARY: |
| [00:14.90] | Tha' mun not fear. |
| [00:17.02] | DICKON: |
| [00:17.22] | She's took thee on for like to vex thee. |
| [00:18.63] | Nowt o'the soart. |
| [00:21.17] | MARY: |
| [00:21.37] | Nowt o'the soart. |
| [00:22.56] | DICKON: |
| [00:22.78] | She knows fair well, she mun not fright thee. |
| [00:24.98] | MARY: |
| [00:25.22] | Canna tha' show me? |
| [00:26.49] | DICKON: |
| [00:26.74] | Fair better to know her. |
| [00:27.89] | MARY: |
| [00:28.07] | Show me tha' key. |
| [00:29.47] | DICKON: |
| [00:29.73] | Show her tha' key. |
| [00:31.28] | She's a lass and tha' art right |
| [00:38.91] | She needs a spot where she can rest in. |
| [00:41.87] | MARY: |
| [00:42.07] | I mun sit where I'll not be so |
| [00:44.19] | Thinkin' thoughts or feel a guest in. |
| [00:46.88] | DICKON: |
| [00:47.07] | Nowt o'the soart. |
| [00:48.01] | MARY: |
| [00:48.38] | Nowt o'the soart. |
| [00:49.25] | DICKON: |
| [00:49.50] | She'd fair be watchin' for the spring. |
| [00:51.82] | MARY: |
| [00:52.04] | I'll not be climbin' up, |
| [00:53.57] | I'll only be callin' "Good morning." |
| [00:55.78] | And fair low I'll sing. |
| [00:58.34] | DICKON: |
| [00:58.55] | Well done, Mary! |
| [00:59.42] | MARY: |
| [00:59.64] | I'll only walk around, just like to see it for myself. |
| [01:06.68] | If tha' canst 'low me visit, |
| [01:10.19] | I'll speak low e'en to thysel'. |
| [01:12.84] | Tha'll not be bothered night and day |
| [01:15.58] | By wenches racin' 'round, |
| [01:17.62] | I'll but seem a silent dream, |
| [01:20.40] | Standing on the secret ground. |
| [01:22.90] | I'd but smell the growing things, |
| [01:25.21] | Count the roses 'gainst the wall, |
| [01:27.64] | Hear thy babes when first they peck, |
| [01:29.90] | Stretch my hands if they should fall, |
| [01:32.38] | Or if tha' likes, I'll bring thee seeds |
| [01:36.00] | Or worms all in a mound, |
| [01:38.31] | For tha'll have me for a friend, |
| [01:40.98] | Tha'll be the first I found. |
| [01:46.62] | I'm a lass. |
| [01:48.57] | DICKON: |
| [01:48.79] | A trusty lass. |
| [01:49.76] | MARY: |
| [01:49.98] | That took a graidly fancy to thee, |
| [01:52.95] | Canna tha' show me? |
| [01:54.08] | DICKON: |
| [01:54.28] | Fair well tha' dost know her |
| [01:55.63] | MARY: DICKON: |
| [01:55.89] | Show me tha' key. Show her tha' key. |
| [02:04.09] | DICKON: |
| [02:26.30] | And you'll be here to see it. |
| [02:33.33] | Stand and breathe it all the day. |
| [02:39.15] | Stoop and feel it. Stop and hear it. |
| [02:48.53] | Spring, I say. |
| [03:00.05] |
| [00:01.13] | MARY: |
| [00:01.53] | I... |
| [00:02.55] | DICKON: |
| [00:02.76] | She... |
| [00:04.06] | MARY: |
| [00:04.24] | I am a girl. |
| [00:06.01] | DICKON: |
| [00:06.21] | She is a lass as took a graidly fancy to thee. |
| [00:13.21] | Dost tha' fear? |
| [00:14.68] | MARY: |
| [00:14.90] | Tha' mun not fear. |
| [00:17.02] | DICKON: |
| [00:17.22] | She' s took thee on for like to vex thee. |
| [00:18.63] | Nowt o' the soart. |
| [00:21.17] | MARY: |
| [00:21.37] | Nowt o' the soart. |
| [00:22.56] | DICKON: |
| [00:22.78] | She knows fair well, she mun not fright thee. |
| [00:24.98] | MARY: |
| [00:25.22] | Canna tha' show me? |
| [00:26.49] | DICKON: |
| [00:26.74] | Fair better to know her. |
| [00:27.89] | MARY: |
| [00:28.07] | Show me tha' key. |
| [00:29.47] | DICKON: |
| [00:29.73] | Show her tha' key. |
| [00:31.28] | She' s a lass and tha' art right |
| [00:38.91] | She needs a spot where she can rest in. |
| [00:41.87] | MARY: |
| [00:42.07] | I mun sit where I' ll not be so |
| [00:44.19] | Thinkin' thoughts or feel a guest in. |
| [00:46.88] | DICKON: |
| [00:47.07] | Nowt o' the soart. |
| [00:48.01] | MARY: |
| [00:48.38] | Nowt o' the soart. |
| [00:49.25] | DICKON: |
| [00:49.50] | She' d fair be watchin' for the spring. |
| [00:51.82] | MARY: |
| [00:52.04] | I' ll not be climbin' up, |
| [00:53.57] | I' ll only be callin' " Good morning." |
| [00:55.78] | And fair low I' ll sing. |
| [00:58.34] | DICKON: |
| [00:58.55] | Well done, Mary! |
| [00:59.42] | MARY: |
| [00:59.64] | I' ll only walk around, just like to see it for myself. |
| [01:06.68] | If tha' canst ' low me visit, |
| [01:10.19] | I' ll speak low e' en to thysel'. |
| [01:12.84] | Tha' ll not be bothered night and day |
| [01:15.58] | By wenches racin' ' round, |
| [01:17.62] | I' ll but seem a silent dream, |
| [01:20.40] | Standing on the secret ground. |
| [01:22.90] | I' d but smell the growing things, |
| [01:25.21] | Count the roses ' gainst the wall, |
| [01:27.64] | Hear thy babes when first they peck, |
| [01:29.90] | Stretch my hands if they should fall, |
| [01:32.38] | Or if tha' likes, I' ll bring thee seeds |
| [01:36.00] | Or worms all in a mound, |
| [01:38.31] | For tha' ll have me for a friend, |
| [01:40.98] | Tha' ll be the first I found. |
| [01:46.62] | I' m a lass. |
| [01:48.57] | DICKON: |
| [01:48.79] | A trusty lass. |
| [01:49.76] | MARY: |
| [01:49.98] | That took a graidly fancy to thee, |
| [01:52.95] | Canna tha' show me? |
| [01:54.08] | DICKON: |
| [01:54.28] | Fair well tha' dost know her |
| [01:55.63] | MARY: DICKON: |
| [01:55.89] | Show me tha' key. Show her tha' key. |
| [02:04.09] | DICKON: |
| [02:26.30] | And you' ll be here to see it. |
| [02:33.33] | Stand and breathe it all the day. |
| [02:39.15] | Stoop and feel it. Stop and hear it. |
| [02:48.53] | Spring, I say. |
| [03:00.05] |