Moses, now that you're here, you can't leave us again. You must remember. Hush now, my baby. Be still, love, don't cry. Sleep as you're rocked by the stream. What are you singing? Sleep and remember my last lullaby. I know that song. So I'll be with you when you dream. It can't be. It can't be! Sleep and remember my last lullaby. Leaning in the moonlight. Cool and clean and all I've ever known. All I ever wanted. Sweet perfumes of incense. Graceful rooms of alabaster stone. All I ever wanted. This is my home. With my father, mother, brother. Oh so noble, oh so strong. And now I am home. Here among my truckings and belongings. I belong. And if anybody doubts it, they couldn't be wrong. I am still a sovereign prince of Egypt. A son of the proud history that's shown. Edged here on the wall. Surely this is all I ever wanted. All I ever wanted. All I ever. My son, I have nothing I can give but this chance that you may live. I've been in this room countless times. But I've never really looked at the pictures on the wall before. Ah, yes. The Hebrews. These things. You did them. Sometimes one must do things. Make a bitter choice that scars your soul. This I never wanted. Pharaohs make decisions. I must keep our kingdom safe and whole. Not just what I wanted. My son, why would you call me that? Moses! Glistening in the sunrise. See the river dancing greens and blues. All I ever wanted. Now the lion is singing. Telling of how much it hurts to lose. All I ever wanted. This is your home, my son. Here the river brought you. And it's here the river meant to be your home. Now you know the truth, love. Now forget and be content. When the gods send you a blessing. You don't ask why it was sent. I am still a sovereign prince of Egypt. A drop in the eternal stream that flows from the golden core. Now I know it's all I ever wanted. All I ever wanted. All I'll ever want.