Milton sings "The Great Chocolatier" at the World Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.
CHORUS:
The future is now.
The future is here.
Caramels are the past.
I’ll be the Great Chocolatier.
VERSE:
Discoveries and inventions
Come to beautiful minds.
You can’t do the same thing twice.
The world needs wunderkinds.
CHORUS:
I must move forward.
I’ve got nothing to fear.
I can’t play it safe.
I’ll be the Great Chocolatier.
VERSE:
The universe is at my fingers.
The path is beneath my feet.
One day people will visit the moon.
I must give them something to eat.
BRIDGE:
Can you imagine a time before the wheel?
It doesn’t seem that life could be real.
CHORUS:
Chocolate melts in your mouth.
Cocoa beans are the new frontier.
Chocoholic everything.
I’ll be the Great Chocolatier.
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I’ll be the Great Chocolatier.
I’ll be the Great Chocolatier.
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