At Friar Lawrence’s

Don Black, Gérard Presgurvic

[Juliet]
They're making me marry Paris tomorrow!

[Friar Lawrence]
I know, Juliet

[Juliet]
And you also know I'm already married! What am I going to do? Help me!

[Friar Lawrence]
Juliet, Juliet!

[Juliet]
You're partly responsible for this!

[Friar Lawrence]
I know! I know!
Tell them you'll marry Paris

[Juliet]
I can't!

[Friar Lawrence]
Wait! How brave are you?

[Juliet]
I'd do anything

[Friar Lawrence]
This is a special poison. Take it with you

[Juliet]
Why? What do you want me to do with it?

[Friar Lawrence]
It's for you

[Juliet]
You want me to kill myself?

[Friar Lawrence]
No! No, it's not a real poison, but once you've drunk it, it will look like you've done it. You'll lose the colour in your face; you won't appear to be breathing. They'll think you've killed yourself, and in a day and a half you'll wake up. In the meantime, I'll get a message to Romeo telling him about our plan. When you open your eyes, you can join him in Mantua!

[Juliet]
A day and a half… of death

[Friar Lawrence]
Yes

[Juliet]
I'll do it! Thank you! [kiss] Thank you!

[pause]

[Friar Lawrence]
Take this message to Romeo Montague, in Mantua. Guard it with your life!

Curiosités sur la chanson At Friar Lawrence’s de Gérard Presgurvic

Quand la chanson “At Friar Lawrence’s” a-t-elle été lancée par Gérard Presgurvic?
La chanson At Friar Lawrence’s a été lancée en 2002, sur l’album “Romeo & Juliet: The Musical”.
Qui a composé la chanson “At Friar Lawrence’s” de Gérard Presgurvic?
La chanson “At Friar Lawrence’s” de Gérard Presgurvic a été composée par Don Black, Gérard Presgurvic.

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