1994 Broadway Passion the Musical - Fourth Letter Lyrics
CLARA, Giorgio How could I forget you? (A shadowy figure - Fosca - appears at the top of the stairs and begins slowly descending) CLARA Yesterday I walked through the park To the place where we met. Afterwards I sat on the bench Where we sat all that sultry afternoon.
I thought about our room, our secret room Where we were happy And where we shall be happy again Some day.
I see us in our room, our secret room, And I don't feel so alone any more... (Against her song, the Chopinesque piano music which we heard before begins to play) I close my eyes, imagining that you are there, Imagining your fingers touching mine, Imagining our room, The bed, the secrecy, the world ourside, Your mouth on mine... (Fosca descends the last step. She carries some books and approaches her empty place setting with an uncertain gait. As she turns from the shadows, revealing herself, we discover that she is an ugly, sickly woman: incredibly thin and sallow, her face all bones and nose, her hair pulled tightly back. Music holds) FOSCA Captain... (Giorgio sees her and is momentarily stunned. Clara exits. Fosca gives a nervous, grotesque smile as the orchestra resumes, playing the piano music. Giorgio quickly rises. Fosca speaks, in rhythm to the music; her voice is lovely and elegant, but melancholy) FOSCA I hope I didn't startle you. GIORGIO Not at all. Signora Ricci, I'm Captain Bachetti - FOSCA (simultaneously) - Bachetti. I know. My cousin has told me all about you. I came to thank you for the books. I would have sooner, but I've been so ill. GIORGIO Well, now you seem to be feeling more normal. FOSCA Normal? I hardly think so. Sickness is normal to me as health is to you. Forgive me. I shouldn't speak of my troubles. I've been going through a period of deep melancholy. (There is an awkward moment of silence as Adriana enters and pours Fosca a cup of coffee. As she leaves, the music becomes low and intense.)
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