Dracula the Musical - The Master's Song Lyrics

2004 Broadway
Dracula The Musical - The Master's Song Lyrics

RENFIELD
Two years ago I was minding my business
Tending my garden at sunrise
I heard a voice in my head that intrigued me
I answered yes, was I unwise?
Thus it began all the long preparation he needed for his plan
He cannot enter without invitation and I was his man
That's why; I always know what he's thinking
I always know when he's drinking and from whom
When he slips in some ones room
Oh yes, I always know who he's after
I hear his triumphant laughter in my head
When he finds some new well bred, undead
He sails across the seven seas
His ship cuts through the waves
And when the crimson moon comes up
He drinks the blood of slaves
We have waited long, for the masters song
It's time to join in the chorus
Sing his song sing it loud and strong
And the master may give you new life
I can't speak of the master
You must understand that all of this is confidential
Take my word for it preparedness is quintessential
I'm ready, I'm ready, and soon I'll be free
I'll be free...
The schooner runs before the storm
The crew is all below
The captain fights to steer a course
The master strikes him so!
Trust me; I always know what he's thinking
I always know where he's sinking those sharp teeth
I know where to send the wreath!
Master, they think a locked door prevents you
You're on your way I can sense you
Through the window, through the grating
Through the floorboard, through the fanlight
Comes the mist.
And your kissed!


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Dracula The Musical Lyrics

SYNOPSIS
Prologue
A Quiet Life
Over Whitby Bay
Jonathan's Bedroom
Forever Young
Fresh Blood
The Master's Song
How Do You Choose?
The Mist
The Mist (Reprise)
Modern World
A Perfect Life
Loving You Keeps Me Alive
The Weddings
Prayer for the Dead
Life After Life
Please Don't Make Me Love You
The Heart is Slow to Learn
The Master's Song (Reprise)
If I Could Fly
Mina's seduction
There's Always a Tomorrow
Deep in the Darkest Night
Before the Summer Ends
All is Dark/ Life After Life (reprise)
The Longer I Live
Finale: There's Always a Tomorrow