2011 Broadway Wonderland: the Musical - I Am My Own Invention Lyrics
THE VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN: Nothing can exist ‘til you dream it first, Everyone knows this. Then, it will arrive, new and unrehearsed, vivid as a kiss. Dreamers and children can conjure things easily, Things their eyes, though they’re closed, can see. Not the way things are, But how they should be, this is what is true. Wish upon a star, Close your eyes and see all that you can do. Try to remember the way you were when you were her, The little girl that’s there inside of you. I am my own invention, Meeting each day anew. Can you imagine being your own invention, too?
Dreams will always start with a happy end waiting to come true
ALICE:So long ago
THE GENTLEMAN: Lucid as a heart, welcome as a friend, Gossamer and new.
ALICE: Help me so I can remember dreams to share, With dreams to spare, Imagining a dreamer just like you.
BOTH: I am my own invention. Finally I can see.
THE GENTLEMAN: I am my own invention
ALICE: I am my own invention
THE GENTLEMAN: Tomorrow can’t be
BOTH: All it should be, ‘Til I’ve invented me.
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2011 Broadway Wonderland: the Musical Lyrics
SYNOPSIS Home Down The Rabbit Hole Welcome To Wonderland Drink Me Advice From A Caterpillar Go With The Flow One Knight Mad Tea Party The Mad Hatter Hail To The Queen Home (Reprise) A Nice Little Walk Through The Looking Glass I Will Prevail I Am My Own Invention Off With Their Heads Once More I Can See Together Heroes Finding Wonderland
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