MAR. Say, what has happened?
MIMI. Rudolph is madly jealous!
He loves and yet avoids me!
A glance, a touch, a token,
Suffice to make him jealous,
And start his senseless fury!
And oft at night,
When feigning to be sleeping,
I felt his eyes were watching
to spy upon my slumbers!
How oft he would reproach me!
"You are not mine, Mimi!
You love another gallant!"
Alas! 'tis jealousy that prompts him.
Yet how may I reply?
MAR. Two that live thus, I reckon,
Would be surely better parted.
MIMI. You are right, you speak truly:
'Twere best we were parted.
Will you aid us, then,
Will you aid us to part?
Oft to do this we have striven, but in vain.
Ah! 'tis true, to part were the best.
MAR. I'm happy with Musetta,
And she's happy with me.
Because 'tis mirth that binds us together.
Laughter, music and song,
Ever our love prolong.
MIMI. Ah! then, aid us, I pray you!
MAR. 'Tis well, 'tis well! Now will I wake him.
MIMI. Wake him?
MAR. Overcome with fatigue,
Just as dawn was approaching,
On the bench fast lie slumbers,
(Motions MIMI to look through the tavern window)