A musical by Adam Gwon Ordinary Days - Rooftop Duet / Falling Lyrics
DEB Wow. Look at this view.
WARREN I know. It’s stunning.
DEB I’m stunned. You live here?
WARREN I house-sit. The artist.
DEB Oh. He must be successful.
WARREN Not really.
DEB No? Well, what’d he do to score this view?
WARREN Trust fund.
DEB Trust fund. There you go. Hey, thanks for getting me back my notes. Don’t know if I ever said that to you.
WARREN You didn’t, but it’s okay. What’re they for, anyway?
DEB Oh, my graduate dissertation.
WARREN Oh
DEB Sounds more impressive than it is. In fact, it sucks. At least that’s what my professor told me at our meeting the other day.
WARREN If you come up here every day And you look out at the buildings You start to notice how the view’s always changing New curtains on the windows, right there, fifth floor That flowerpot, that was not there before So I come up here every day And I watch the landscape shifting A coat of paint, a bar that’s changed its name Nothing ever stays the same
DEB When I was just a little girl I’d look out my bedroom window And see this skinny little tree out in the garden And season after season it grew and grew And I surmised, though toddler-sized, that I would, too And now here I am with you As we overlook the city And I think I’m still that girl, staring out her window Seeing things much bigger than she is And I know that I’ll never grow As tall as these buildings I’ll never quite reach the sky But God, Warren, I want to try. Don’t ask me why. Warren, tell me about your big picture How you came to New York to begin it I mean, somehow, you found this big picture
WARREN But the trouble is finding the right way to paint myself in it
DEB What do you mean, aren’t we all just little specks all huddled together?
WARREN I mean, look at me here with my bag full of pages Pages like these
DEB Wow
WARREN These backpacks of pages, mountains of pages, that nobody sees
DEB Warren, what are you talking about?
WARREN I come here every day And see the world evolving from the curtains on the windows to the sky But I stay just the same and no one ever sees me Because I -
DEB Warren!
WARREN I know that I’ll never stand As tall as these buildings
DEB What are you doing?
WARREN I’ll never quite reach the sky These pages I made are just a charade
DEB Get down from there!
WARREN I’d rather see them fly
JASON I was walking down sixteenth street I decided it was time Got my stuff from her apartment All the clothes I just moved in there Bunch of books, the tie she made me wear Did her dishes, left my key It had been days and where was she?
CLAIRE I couldn’t call or even show I thought it would be best to let him go
CLAIRE & JASON I was stopping at the corner Feeling tense and all shook up Then for no good reason I look up
JASON I see a piece of paper falling from the sky It makes me stop because it’s falling from so high Dancing on the wind, all on its own
CLAIRE & JASON But it is not alone There’s a swarm, a storm of
JASON Reeeeeeed falling, bluuuuue falling, orange and yellow and greeeeen
CLAIRE Red and gold and brown and crimson, blue and violet, pink and amber, Orange emerald, yellow, white and green churning like a cloud
DEB Warren, are you crazy? Get down from there.
WARREN Look at how far they go when there’s nothing to stop them
DEB Did you make these?
WARREN Yeah. It’s sort of a project. But no one ever took them.
DEB Warren.
WARREN No, they’re much better off out there. You gotta see this.
DEB Warren, look. I kept this in my bag. Never let tall buildings –
DEB & WARREN Block the view of your dreams!
WARREN That’s mine!
DEB It’s a little precious, but it spoke to me.
WARREN Keep it. The rest are going over the edge.
DEB Wait. Warren? Throw my notes, too.
WARREN But, what about your thesis?
DEB It’s all wrong. This whole thing is wrong. Look at this. I don’t even like Virginia Woolf. Her life is depressing. This isn’t right, it’s not me. It’s not my –
WARREN Life story.
DEB Yeah.
WARREN C’mere.
JASON Dozens of people reach for the pages that rain
DEB Look how many people are coming over!
JASON Dozens more looking skyward to see them explain
WARREN Wave! They’re waving!
JASON A small piece of paper comes floating my way It says, “Don’t worry, everything will be okay.”
WARREN Okay.
DEB Okay.
WARREN Ready?
DEB You bet.
WARREN On your mark –
DEB On your mark –
DEB & WARREN Get set Fly, fly look at them fly
CLAIRE & JASON We look up into the sky At the pages that keep falling
ALL Like a blanket spreading out High above us, oh
WARREN Fly, look at them fly Tumbling past windows And through the air I stop and stare Seeing them there I can see
JASON So many people flooding the square Then through everything
DEB Warren, it’s beautiful.
JASON My cell phone rings
WARREN I know.
JASON It’s Claire.
DEB Look!
JASON Claire.
DEB Look!
JASON Claire...
[Thanks to Shiela for lyrics]
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SYNOPSIS One By One by One Don't Wanna Be Here The Space Between Let Things Go Dear Professor Thompson (Part 1) Life Story Dear Professor Thompson (Part 2) I'm Trying Saturday at the Met Favorite Places Sort-Of Fairy Tale Fine Big Picture Hundred-Story City Party Interlude Calm Life Story (reprise) Gotta Get Out Rooftop Duet / Falling I'll Be Here Beautiful
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