[Niece/Antonia] I'm only thinking of him.
[Housekeeper] I'm only thinking of him.
[Both] Whatever I may do or say, I'm only thinking of him.
[Niece/Antonia] In my body, it's well known, there is not one selfish bone.
[Both] I'm only thinking and worrying about him.
[Niece/Antonia]
I've been told he's chasing dragons, and I fear it may be true.
If my groom should hear about it, heaven knows what he will do!
[Housekeeper]
Oh they say he seeks a lady, who his own true love shall be.
God forbid that in his madness, he should ever think it's me!
If he should try, I'll surely die,
and I will grimly guard my honor as I cry,
I'm only. . .
[Padre]
I know, I know, my dear.
Of course you are, my dear.
I understand.
[Housekeeper] Woe!
[Niece] Woe!
[Padre]
They're only thinking of him.
They're only thinking of him.
How saintly is their plaintive plea.
They're only thinking of him.
What a comfort to be sure,
that their motives are so pure.
As they go thinking and worrying about him.