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  《The music of the night(夜的乐章)》歌词
  Night time heightens each sensation
  Darkness wakes and stirs imagination
  Silently the senses abandon their defenses
  Helpless to resist the notes I write
  For I compose the music of the night
  Slowly, gently, night unfurls its splendor
  Grasp it! tremulous and tender
  Hearing is believe, music is deceiving
  Hard as lighting, soft as candle light
  Dare you trust the music of the night.
  Close your eyes will only tell the truth
  And the truth isnt what you want to see
  In the dark it is easy to pretend
  That the truth is what it ought to be
  Softly,gently, music shall caress you
  Hear it! feel it! secretly possess you
  Open up your mind,let your fantasies unwind
  IN this darkness which you know you cannot fight
  The darkness of the music of the night
  Close your eyes start a journey to a strange new world
  Leave all thoughts of the world you knew before
  Close your eyes and let music set you free
  Only then can you belong to me
  Floaing, falling, sweet intoxication
  Touch me! trust me! savor each sensation
  Let the dream begin, let your darker side give in
  To the power of the music that I write
  The power of the music of the night
  You alone can make my song take flight
  Help me make the music of the night.

  all i ask of you歌词
  no more talk of darkness,

  forget these wide-eyed fears.

  i’m here,
  nothing can harm you -
  my words will warm and calm you.
  let me be your freedom,

  let daylight dry -your tears.

  i’m here,
  with you, beside you,
  to guard you
  and to guide you ...

  christine
  say you love me
  every waking moment,

  turn my head
  with talk of summertime ...

  say you need me with you,now and always ...
  promise me that all
  you say is true -
  that’s all i ask of you ...

  raoul
  let me be your shelter,

  let me be your light.
  you’re safe:
  no-one will find you.
  your fears are far behind you ...

  christine
  all i want is freedom,

  a world with no more night ...

  and you always beside me

  to hold me and to hide me ...
  raoul
  then say you’ll share with me one love ,one lifetime
  iet me lead you
  from your solitude ...

  say you need me with you

  here, beside you ...
  anywhere you go,
  let me go too -
  christine,
  that’s all i ask of you ...
  christine
  say you’ll share with me one love, one lifetime ...
  say the word
  and i will follow you ...

  both
  share each day with me, each night, each morning ...
  christine
  say you love me ...

  raoul
  you know i do ...

  both
  love me -
  that’s all i ask of you ...
  (they kiss)
  love me -
  that’s all i ask of you ..

  think of me 英文歌词 (Encore版)Christine- Think of methink of me fondly,when we’ve saidgoodbye.Remember meonce in a while -please promise meyou’ll try.  When you findthat, onceagain, you longto take your heart backand be free -if youever find a moment,spare a thoughtfor me ...  We never saidour lovewas evergreen,or as unchangingas the sea -but ifyou can stillremember,stop and thinkof me ...  Think of all the thingswe’ve shared and seen -don’t think about the thingswhich might have been ...  Think of me,think of me waking,silent andresigned.  Imagine me,trying too hardto put youfrom my mind.  Recall those days,look back on all those times,think of the thingswe’ll never do -there willnever bea day, whenI won’t thinkof you ...  Raoul-Can it be?Can it be Christine?  What a change!You’re reallynot a bitthe gawkish girlthat once you were ... She maynot rememberme, butI rememberher ...Christine- We never saidour lovewas evergreen,or as unchanging as the sea -but pleasepromise methat sometimesyou will thinkah-ah-ah-ah-aaah-of me!  Think of methink of me fondly,when we’ve saidgoodbye.Remember meevery so often - promise meyou’ll try.When you findthat, onceagain, you longto take your heart backand be free -if youever find a moment,spare a thoughtfor me ...We never saidour lovewas evergreen,or as unchangingas the sea -but ifyou can stillremember,stop and thinkof me ...

  Angel of Music 英文歌词:(The Phantom of the Opera录音版)Phantom’s voice Bravi, bravi, bravissimi ...  Meg Where in the world have you been hiding?Really, you were perfect!I only wish I knew your secret!Who is this new tutor?  Christine Father once spoke of an angel,I used to dream he’d appear.Now as I sing I can sense him,And I know he’s here.  Here in this room he calls me softly.Somewhere inside, hiding.Somehow I know he’s always with me,He -- the unseen genuis.  Meg Christine, you must have been dreaming,Stories like that can’t come true.Christine, you’re talking in riddles,And it’s not like you.  Christine Angel of Music!Guide and guardian!Grant to me your glory!  Meg Who is this angel?This ...  both Angel of Music!Hide no longer!Secret and strange angel.  Christine He’s with me, even now ...  Meg Your hands are cold ...  Christine All around me ...  Meg Your face, Christine, it’s white ...  Christine It frightens me ...  Meg Don’t be frightend ...

  Little Lotte英文歌词
  RAOUL: Christine Daae, where is your scarf?
  CHRISTINE: Monsieur?
  RAOUL: You can’t have lost it. Not after all the trouble I took. I was just fourteen and soaked to the skin ...
  CHRISTINE: Because you had run into the sea to fetch my scarf. Oh, Raoul. So it is you!RAOUL:     Christine.     Little lotte Let your mind wander ...CHRISTINE:     Remember that, too ... ?RAOUL:     Little lotte thought: Am I fonder of dolls,BOTH:     Or of goblins or shoesCHRISTINE:     Or of riddles or frocks ...RAOUL:     Those picnics in the attic?     or of chocolatesCHRISTINE:     Father playing the violin ...RAOUL:     As we read to each other dark stories of the North ...CHRISTINE:     No, what I love best, Lotte said, is when I’m asleep in my bed,     and the Angel of Music sings songs in my head!"BOTH:     the Angel of Music sings song in my head!CHRISTINE:     Father said, "When I’m in heaven, child, I will send the Angel of Music     to you".     Well, father is dead, Raoul, and I have been visited by the Angel of     Music.RAOUL:     There’s no doubt of that. But now, we’ll go to supper!CHRISTINE:     No, Raoul, the Angel of Music is very strict.RAOUL:     I shan’t keep you up late!CHRISTINE:     No, Raoul ...RAOUL:     You must change. I must get my hat. Two minutes Little Lotte.CHRISTINE:     Raoul!     Things have changed, Raoul

  The Mirror英文歌词PHANTOM’S VOICEInsolent boy!This slaveof fashionbasking in yourglory!Ignorant fool!This braveyoung suitor,sharing in mytriumph!CHRISTINE (spell-bound)Angel! I hear you!Speak -I listen . . .stay by my side,guide me!Angel, my soul was weak -forgive me . . .enter at last, Master!PHANTOM’S VOICEFlattering child,you shall know me,see why in shadowI hide!Look at your facein the mirror -I am thereinside!(The figure of the PHANTOM becomes discernible behind the mirror)CHRISTINE (ecstatic)Angel of Music!Guide and guardian!Grant to me yourglory!Angel of Music!Hide no longer!Come to me, strangeangel...PHANTOM"S VOICEI am your Angel ...Come to me: Angel of Music ...(CHRISTINE walks towards the glowing, shimmering glass. Meanwhile, RAOUL has returned. He hears the voices and is puzzled. He tries the door It is locked)RAOULWhose is that voice . . .?Who is that in there . . .?(Inside the room the mirror opens. Behind it, in an inferno of white light, stands the PHANTOM. He reaches forward and takes CHRISTINE firmly, but not fiercely, by the wrist. His touch is cold, and CHRISTINE gasps)PHANTOMI am your Angel of Music . . .Come to me: Angel of Music . . .(CHRISTINE disappears through the mirror, which closes behind her The door of the dressing room suddenly unlocks andngs open, and RAOUL enters to find the room empty)RAOUL Christine! Angel!

  learn to be lonely 学会孤单
  Child of the wilderness
  Born into emptiness
  Learn to be lonely
  Learn to find the way in darkness

  Who will be there for You
  Comfort and care for You
  Learn to be lonely
  Learn to be Your one companion

  Ever dream out in the world
  There are arms to hold You
  You’ve always known
  Your heart was on its own

  So laugh in Your loneliness
  Child of the wilderness
  Learn to be lonely
  Learn how to love
  Life that is lived alone

  Learn to be lonely
  Life can be lived
  Life can be loved
  Alone.
  learn to be lonely 学会孤单
  被抛弃的孩子
  生来空虚
  学着孤独
  学着在黑暗的路中寻找
  那个等着你,抚慰你,关心你的人

  学着孤独
  学着一人作伴

  梦想着,整个世界
  到处是拥抱你的臂膀
  正如你心所想
  你独自担当

  那么,孤独时放声大笑
  被抛弃的孩子
  学着孤独
  学会去爱
  孤单的生活

  学着孤独
  我们可以独自生活
  我们可以独自去爱

  Phantom of the Opera

  L I B R E T T O

  Prologue-The Stage of the Paris Opera, 1911

  AUCTIONEER:

  Sold. Your number, sir? Thank you.
  Lot 663, then, ladies and gentlemen:
  a poster for this house's production of "Hannibal" by Chalumeau.

  PORTER:

  Showing here.

  AUCTIONEER:

  Do I have ten francs? Five then. Five I am bid.
  Six, seven. Against you, sir, seven.
  Eight. Eight once. Selling twice.
  Sold, to Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny.

  Lot 664: a wooden pistol and three human skulls
  from the 1831 production of "Robert le Diable" by Meyerbeer.
  T en francs for this. Ten, thank you.
  Ten francs still. Fifteen, thank you, sir Fifteen I am bid.
  Going at fifteen. Your number, sir?

  665, ladies and gentlemen:
  a papier-mache musical box, in the shape of a barrel-organ.
  Attached, the figure of a monkey in Persian robes playing the cymbals.
  This item, discovered in the vaults of the theatre, still in working
  order.

  PORTER:

  Showing here.

  AUCTIONEER:

  May I start at twenty francs? Fifteen, then?
  Fifteen I am bid. Sold, for thirty francs to the Vicomte de Chagny.
  Thank you, sir.

  RAOUL:

  A collector's piece indeed . . . every detail exactly as she said . . .
  She often spoke of you, my friend ....Your velvet lining, and your
  figurine of lead...
  Will you still play, when all the rest of us are dead?

  AUCTIONEER:

  Lot 666, then: a chandelier in pieces.
  Some of you may recall the strange affair of the Phantom of the Opera:
  a mystery never fully explained.
  We are told, ladies and gentlemen,
  that this is the very chandelier which figures in the famous disaster.
  Our workshops have repaired it and wired parts of it for the new
  electric light,
  so that we may get a hint of how it may look when reassembled.
  Perhaps we may frighten away the ghost of so many years ago
  with a little illumination, gentlemen?

  Hannibal

  CARLOTTA:

  This trophy from our saviours, from our saviours!
  From the enslaving force of Rome!

  GIRL'S CHORUS:

  With feasting and dancing and song, tonight in celebration, we greet
  the victorious throng, returned to bring salvation!

  MEN'S CHORUS:

  The trumpets of Carthage resound! Hear, Romans, now and tremble! Hark
  to our step on the ground!

  ALL:

  Hear the drums -- Hannibal comes!

  PIANGI:

  Sad to return to find the land
  we love threatened once more by Roma's far-reaching grasp,

  REYER:

  Signor . . . if you please: "Rome".
  We say "Rome' not "Roma"

  PIANGI:

  Si, si, Rome, not Roma. Is very hard for me.

  LEFEVRE:

  This way, gentlemen, this way.
  Rehearsals, as you see, are under way, for a new production of
  Chalumeau's "Hannibal".
  Ladies and gentlemen, some of you may already, perhaps, have met M.
  Andre and M. Firmin ...

  REYER:

  I'm sorry, M. Lefevre, we are rehearsing.
  If you wouldn't mind waiting a moment?

  LEFEVRE:

  My apologies, M. Reyer. Proceed, proceed ...

  REYER:

  Thank you, monsieur.
  "Sad to return..." Signor ...

  LEFEVRE:

  M. Reyer, our chief repetiteur. Rather a tyrant, I'm afraid.

  PIANGI:

  Sad to return to find the land we love
  threatened once more by Rome's far-reaching grasp.
  Tomorrow, we shall break the chains of Rome.
  Tonight, rejoice - your army has come home.

  LEFEVRE:

  Signor Piangi, our principal tenor.
  He does play so opposite La Carlotta.

  GIRY:

  Gentlemen, please! If you would kindly move to one side?

  LEFEVRE:

  My apologies, Mme. Giry.
  Mme. Giry, our ballet mistress.
  I don't mind confessing, M. Firmin, I shan't be sorry to be rid of the
  whole blessed business.

  FIRMIN:

  I keep asking you, monsieur, why exactly are you retiring?

  LEFEVRE:

  We take a particular pride here in the excellence of our ballets.

  ANDRE:

  Who's that girl, Lefevre?

  LEFEVRE:

  Her? Meg Giry, Madame Giry's daughter.
  Promising dancer, M. Andre, most promising.

  GIRY:

  You! Christine Daa?! Concentrate, girl!

  MEG:

  Christine . . . What's the matter?

  FIRMIN:

  Daa?? Curious name

  LEFEVRE:

  Swedish.

  ANDRE:

  Any relation to the violinist?

  LEFEVRE;

  His daughter, I believe.
  Always has her head in the clouds, I'm afraid.

  CHORUS:

  Bid welcome to Hannibal's guests -the elephants of Carthage!
  As guides on our conquering quests, Dido sends Hannibal's friends!

  CARLOTTA:

  Once more to my welcoming arms my love returns in splendour!

  PIANGI:

  Once more to those sweetest of charms my heart and soul surrender!

  CHORUS:

  The trumpeting elephants sound -- hear, Romans, now and tremble! Hark
  to their step on the ground -- hear the drums! Hannibal drums!

  LEFEVRE:

  Ladies and gentlemen - Madame Giry, thank you - may I have your
  attention, please?
  As you know, for some weeks there have been rumours of my Imminent
  retirement.
  I can now tell you that these were all true and it is my pleasure to
  introduce to you
  the two gentlemen who now own the Opera Populaire, M. Richard Firmin
  and M. Gilles Andre.
  Gentlemen, Signora Carlotta Giudicelli, our leading soprano for five
  seasons now.

  ANDRE:

  Of course, of course. I have experienced all your greatest roles,
  Signora.

  LEFEVRE:

  And Signor Ubaldo Piangi.

  FIRMIN:

  An honour, Signor.

  ANDRE:

  If I remember rightly, Elissa has a rather fine aria in Act Three of
  "Hannibal".
  I wonder, Signora, if, as a personal favour, you would oblige us with a
  private rendition?
  Unless, of course, M. Reyer objects . . .

  CARLOTTA:

  My manager commands . . . M. Reyer?

  REYER:

  My diva commands. Will two bars be sufficient introduction?

  FIRMIN:

  Two bars will be quite sufficient

  REYER:

  Signora?

  CARLOTTA:

  Maestro.

  CARLOTTA:

  Think of me, think of me fondly
  when we've said goodbye ...
  Remember me, Every so often,
  Please promise me you'll try ...
  On that day, that not so distant day,
  when you are far away and free,
  if you ever find a moment, spare a thought for me ...

  Think of me, think of me...

  CHORUS:

  The Phantom of the Opera! He's with us, he's a ghost ...
  He's here! The Phantom of the Opera!

  LEFEVRE:

  Signora! Are you all right? Buquet! Where is Buquet? Get that man down
  here! Chief of the flies. He's responsible for this.

  Buquet! For God's sake, man, what's going on up there?

  BUQUET:

  Please monsieur don't look at me:
  as God's my witness,I was not at my post.
  Please monsieur, there's no one there:
  and if there is, well then, it must be a ghost . . .

  MEG:

  He's there; the Phantom of the Opera ...

  ANDRE:

  Good heavens! Will you show a little courtesy?

  FIRMIN:

  Mademoiselle, please ...

  ANDRE:

  These things do happen!

  CARLOTTA:

  Si! These things do happen! Well, until you stop these things
  happening, this thing does not happen!
  Ubaldo! Andiamo!

  PIANGI:

  Amateurs!

  LEFEVRE:

  I don't think there's much more to assist you, gentlemen. Good luck.
  If you need me, I shall be in Frankfurt .

  ANDRE:

  La Carlotta will be back.

  GIRY:

  You think so, messieurs? I have a message, sir, from the Opera Ghost.

  FIRMIN:

  God in Heaven, you're all obsessed!

  GIRY:

  He merely welcomes you to his opera house
  and commands you to continue to leave Box Five empty for his use
  and reminds you that his salary is due.

  FIRMIN:

  His salary?

  GIRY:

  Monsieur Lefevre paid him twenty thousand francs a month.
  Perhaps you can afford more, with the Vicomte de Chagny as your patron.

  ANDRE:

  Madame, I had hoped to have made that announcement myself.

  GIRY:

  Will the Vicomte be at the performance tonight, monsieur?

  FIRMIN:

  Yes, in our box.

  ANDRE:

  Madame, who is the understudy for this role?

  REYER:

  There is no understudy, monsieur - the production is new.

  MEG:

  Christine Daae could sing it, sir.

  FIRMIN:

  The chorus girl?

  MEG:

  She's been taking lessons from a great teacher

  ANDRE:

  From whom?

  CHRISTINE:

  I don't know, sir . . .

  FIRMIN:

  Oh, not you as well! Can you believe it?
  A full house - and we have to cancel!

  GIRY:

  Let her sing for you monsieur. She has been well taught!

  REYER:

  From the beginning of the aria then, mam'selle.

  Think of Me

  CHRISTINE:

  Think of me, think of me fondly, when we've said goodbye. Remember me
  every so often -- promise me you'll try.

  FIRMIN:

  Andre, this is doing nothing for my nerves.

  ANDRE:

  Don't fret, Firmin.

  CHRISTINE:

  On that day, that not so distant day, when you are far away and free,
  if you ever find a moment, spare a thought for me ...

  And though it's clear, though it was always clear that this was never
  meant to be, if you happen to remember, stop and think of me ....

  Think of August when the trees were green - don't think about the ways
  things might have been ...

  Think of me, think of me waking, silent and resigned. Imagine me,
  trying too hard to put you from my mind. Think of me, please say you'll
  think of me, whatever else you choose to do -- There will never be a
  day when I won't think of you ...

  RAOUL:

  Can it be? Can it be Christine? Brava! ... Brava!

  Long ago ... It seems so long ago ... How young and innocent we were
  ... She may not remember me, but I remember her ...

  CHRISTINE:

  Flowers fade, the fruits of Summer fade -- they have their season, so
  do we ... But please promise me that sometimes, you will think ... ...
  of me!

  GIRY:

  Yes, you did well. He will be pleased.
  (to the DANCERS) And you! You were a disgrace tonight!
  Such ronds de jambe! Such temps de cuisse! Come, we rehearse. Now!

  Angel of Music

  PHANTOM:

  Brava, brava, bravissima ...

  MEG:

  Where in the world have you been hiding?
  Really, you were perfect!
  I only wish I knew your secret!
  Who is this new tutor?

  CHRISTINE:

  Father once spoke of an angel ...
  I used to dream he'd appear