作曲 : Stephen Sondheim
FOSCA:
I hope I didn't startle you
GIORGIO:
Signora Ricci,
I am Captain Ba...
FOSCA:
Bachetti,
I know
My cousin has told me all about you
I came to thank your 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
Excuse me
I shouldn't speak of my troubles
I have been going through a period of deep melancholy
I so enjoyed the novel by Rousseau
GIORGIO:
Oh, it's wonderful
My favorite, really
FOSCA:
The character of Julie is a great mystery
GIORGIO:
You should have kept the book longer to meditate over
FOSCA:
I do not read to think
I do not read to learn
I do not read to search for truth
I know the truth,
The truth is hardly what I need
I read to dream
I read to live
In other people's lives
I read about the joys,
The world
Dispenses to the fortunate,
And listen for the echoes
I read to live,
To get away from life!
No, captain,
I have no illusions
I recognize the limits of my dreams
I know how painful dreams can be
Unless you know
They're merely dreams
There is a flower
Which offers nectar at the top,
Delicious nectar at the top
And bitter poison underneath
The butterfly that stays too long
And drinks too deep
Is doomed to die
I read to fly,
To skim!
I do not read to swim
I do not dwell on dreams
I know how soon a dream becomes an expectation
How can I have expectations?
Look at me
No, captain
Look at me!
Look at me!
I do not hope for what I cannot have!
I do not cling to things I cannot keep!
The more you cling to things,
The more you love them,
The more the pain you suffer
When they're taken from you...
Ah, but if you have no expectations,
Captain,
You can never have a disappointment
I must be mad to chatter on about myself like this to you
Forgive me
GIORGIO:
I assure you—
FOSCA:
No, forgive me, please...
GIORGIO:
But truly, there is nothing to forgive
FOSCA:
Have you explored the town?
It is remote, isn't it?
And provincial, don't you think?
GIORGIO:
Yes
FOSCA:
And everything so brown:
The streets, the fields,
The river even,
Though there are some lovely gardens
You do like gardens, I hope?
GIORGIO:
Yes
FOSCA:
Good, I can show you gardens
And then of course there is the castle
The ruined castle
GIORGIO:
Ah
FOSCA:
I find it lovely.
Probably because it's ruined,
I suppose
GIORGIO:
I didn't know there was a castle
FOSCA:
I like to take excursions there—
When I'm in better health
Perhaps you join me—
—And my cousin
One day...
GIORGIO:
That would be delightful
I don't believe I've seen a flower or a garden since the day I arrived
🎵
LRC歌词版本
[00:00.000] 作曲 : Stephen Sondheim
[00:01.300]
[00:05.783] FOSCA:
[00:05.784] I hope I didn't startle you
[00:08.731] GIORGIO:
[00:08.732] Signora Ricci,
[00:10.103] I am Captain Ba...
[00:10.671] FOSCA:
[00:10.672] Bachetti,
[00:12.435] I know
[00:14.302] My cousin has told me all about you
[00:18.411] I came to thank your for the books
[00:23.417] I would have sooner,
[00:25.739] But I've been so ill
[00:30.004] GIORGIO:
[00:30.005] Well, now you seem to be feeling more normal
[00:33.156] FOSCA:
[00:33.157] Normal?
[00:34.702] I hardly think so
[00:37.007] Sickness is normal to me, as health is to you
[00:43.904] Excuse me
[00:46.403] I shouldn't speak of my troubles
[00:49.840] I have been going through a period of deep melancholy
[00:58.651] I so enjoyed the novel by Rousseau
[01:02.102] GIORGIO:
[01:02.103] Oh, it's wonderful
[01:03.808] My favorite, really
[01:06.106] FOSCA:
[01:06.107] The character of Julie is a great mystery
[01:10.002] GIORGIO:
[01:10.003] You should have kept the book longer to meditate over
[01:13.901] FOSCA:
[01:13.902] I do not read to think
[01:19.435] I do not read to learn
[01:23.467] I do not read to search for truth
[01:27.241] I know the truth,
[01:28.703] The truth is hardly what I need
[01:34.127] I read to dream
[01:39.284] I read to live
[01:45.407] In other people's lives
[01:49.786] I read about the joys,
[01:52.104] The world
[01:53.431] Dispenses to the fortunate,
[01:55.911] And listen for the echoes
[02:00.701] I read to live,
[02:07.119] To get away from life!
[02:13.026] No, captain,
[02:14.402] I have no illusions
[02:17.527] I recognize the limits of my dreams
[02:21.080] I know how painful dreams can be
[02:24.508] Unless you know
[02:26.241] They're merely dreams
[02:30.538] There is a flower
[02:35.501] Which offers nectar at the top,
[02:38.001] Delicious nectar at the top
[02:40.705] And bitter poison underneath
[02:42.999] The butterfly that stays too long
[02:46.008] And drinks too deep
[02:47.864] Is doomed to die
[02:51.141] I read to fly,
[02:55.706] To skim!
[02:59.131] I do not read to swim
[03:04.906] I do not dwell on dreams
[03:09.134] I know how soon a dream becomes an expectation
[03:15.503] How can I have expectations?
[03:18.508] Look at me
[03:20.269] No, captain
[03:21.401] Look at me!
[03:22.402] Look at me!
[03:24.201] I do not hope for what I cannot have!
[03:28.509] I do not cling to things I cannot keep!
[03:33.075] The more you cling to things,
[03:35.709] The more you love them,
[03:38.669] The more the pain you suffer
[03:41.106] When they're taken from you...
[03:47.358] Ah, but if you have no expectations,
[03:54.901] Captain,
[03:56.778] You can never have a disappointment
[04:13.907] I must be mad to chatter on about myself like this to you
[04:16.504] Forgive me
[04:17.156] GIORGIO:
[04:17.157] I assure you—
[04:17.805] FOSCA:
[04:17.806] No, forgive me, please...
[04:18.751] GIORGIO:
[04:18.752] But truly, there is nothing to forgive
[04:20.420] FOSCA:
[04:20.421] Have you explored the town?
[04:22.999] It is remote, isn't it?
[04:25.949] And provincial, don't you think?
[04:28.671] GIORGIO:
[04:28.672] Yes
[04:29.071] FOSCA:
[04:29.072] And everything so brown:
[04:30.322] The streets, the fields,
[04:31.674] The river even,
[04:32.927] Though there are some lovely gardens
[04:36.868] You do like gardens, I hope?
[04:38.984] GIORGIO:
[04:38.985] Yes
[04:39.870] FOSCA:
[04:39.871] Good, I can show you gardens
[04:44.465] And then of course there is the castle
[04:48.821] The ruined castle
[04:49.972] GIORGIO:
[04:49.973] Ah
[04:51.007] FOSCA:
[04:51.008] I find it lovely.
[04:52.808] Probably because it's ruined,
[04:54.203] I suppose
[04:55.906] GIORGIO:
[04:55.907] I didn't know there was a castle
[04:57.927] FOSCA:
[04:57.928] I like to take excursions there—
[05:01.833] When I'm in better health
[05:04.201] Perhaps you join me—
[05:06.848] —And my cousin
[05:09.208] One day...
[05:13.607] GIORGIO:
[05:13.608] That would be delightful
[05:15.106] I don't believe I've seen a flower or a garden since the day I arrived
作曲 : Stephen Sondheim
FOSCA:
I hope I didn't startle you
GIORGIO:
Signora Ricci,
I am Captain Ba...
FOSCA:
Bachetti,
I know
My cousin has told me all about you
I came to thank your 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
Excuse me
I shouldn't speak of my troubles
I have been going through a period of deep melancholy
I so enjoyed the novel by Rousseau
GIORGIO:
Oh, it's wonderful
My favorite, really
FOSCA:
The character of Julie is a great mystery
GIORGIO:
You should have kept the book longer to meditate over
FOSCA:
I do not read to think
I do not read to learn
I do not read to search for truth
I know the truth,
The truth is hardly what I need
I read to dream
I read to live
In other people's lives
I read about the joys,
The world
Dispenses to the fortunate,
And listen for the echoes
I read to live,
To get away from life!
No, captain,
I have no illusions
I recognize the limits of my dreams
I know how painful dreams can be
Unless you know
They're merely dreams
There is a flower
Which offers nectar at the top,
Delicious nectar at the top
And bitter poison underneath
The butterfly that stays too long
And drinks too deep
Is doomed to die
I read to fly,
To skim!
I do not read to swim
I do not dwell on dreams
I know how soon a dream becomes an expectation
How can I have expectations?
Look at me
No, captain
Look at me!
Look at me!
I do not hope for what I cannot have!
I do not cling to things I cannot keep!
The more you cling to things,
The more you love them,
The more the pain you suffer
When they're taken from you...
Ah, but if you have no expectations,
Captain,
You can never have a disappointment
I must be mad to chatter on about myself like this to you
Forgive me
GIORGIO:
I assure you—
FOSCA:
No, forgive me, please...
GIORGIO:
But truly, there is nothing to forgive
FOSCA:
Have you explored the town?
It is remote, isn't it?
And provincial, don't you think?
GIORGIO:
Yes
FOSCA:
And everything so brown:
The streets, the fields,
The river even,
Though there are some lovely gardens
You do like gardens, I hope?
GIORGIO:
Yes
FOSCA:
Good, I can show you gardens
And then of course there is the castle
The ruined castle
GIORGIO:
Ah
FOSCA:
I find it lovely.
Probably because it's ruined,
I suppose
GIORGIO:
I didn't know there was a castle
FOSCA:
I like to take excursions there—
When I'm in better health
Perhaps you join me—
—And my cousin
One day...
GIORGIO:
That would be delightful
I don't believe I've seen a flower or a garden since the day I arrived
🎵
LRC歌词版本
[00:00.000] 作曲 : Stephen Sondheim
[00:01.300]
[00:05.783] FOSCA:
[00:05.784] I hope I didn't startle you
[00:08.731] GIORGIO:
[00:08.732] Signora Ricci,
[00:10.103] I am Captain Ba...
[00:10.671] FOSCA:
[00:10.672] Bachetti,
[00:12.435] I know
[00:14.302] My cousin has told me all about you
[00:18.411] I came to thank your for the books
[00:23.417] I would have sooner,
[00:25.739] But I've been so ill
[00:30.004] GIORGIO:
[00:30.005] Well, now you seem to be feeling more normal
[00:33.156] FOSCA:
[00:33.157] Normal?
[00:34.702] I hardly think so
[00:37.007] Sickness is normal to me, as health is to you
[00:43.904] Excuse me
[00:46.403] I shouldn't speak of my troubles
[00:49.840] I have been going through a period of deep melancholy
[00:58.651] I so enjoyed the novel by Rousseau
[01:02.102] GIORGIO:
[01:02.103] Oh, it's wonderful
[01:03.808] My favorite, really
[01:06.106] FOSCA:
[01:06.107] The character of Julie is a great mystery
[01:10.002] GIORGIO:
[01:10.003] You should have kept the book longer to meditate over
[01:13.901] FOSCA:
[01:13.902] I do not read to think
[01:19.435] I do not read to learn
[01:23.467] I do not read to search for truth
[01:27.241] I know the truth,
[01:28.703] The truth is hardly what I need
[01:34.127] I read to dream
[01:39.284] I read to live
[01:45.407] In other people's lives
[01:49.786] I read about the joys,
[01:52.104] The world
[01:53.431] Dispenses to the fortunate,
[01:55.911] And listen for the echoes
[02:00.701] I read to live,
[02:07.119] To get away from life!
[02:13.026] No, captain,
[02:14.402] I have no illusions
[02:17.527] I recognize the limits of my dreams
[02:21.080] I know how painful dreams can be
[02:24.508] Unless you know
[02:26.241] They're merely dreams
[02:30.538] There is a flower
[02:35.501] Which offers nectar at the top,
[02:38.001] Delicious nectar at the top
[02:40.705] And bitter poison underneath
[02:42.999] The butterfly that stays too long
[02:46.008] And drinks too deep
[02:47.864] Is doomed to die
[02:51.141] I read to fly,
[02:55.706] To skim!
[02:59.131] I do not read to swim
[03:04.906] I do not dwell on dreams
[03:09.134] I know how soon a dream becomes an expectation
[03:15.503] How can I have expectations?
[03:18.508] Look at me
[03:20.269] No, captain
[03:21.401] Look at me!
[03:22.402] Look at me!
[03:24.201] I do not hope for what I cannot have!
[03:28.509] I do not cling to things I cannot keep!
[03:33.075] The more you cling to things,
[03:35.709] The more you love them,
[03:38.669] The more the pain you suffer
[03:41.106] When they're taken from you...
[03:47.358] Ah, but if you have no expectations,
[03:54.901] Captain,
[03:56.778] You can never have a disappointment
[04:13.907] I must be mad to chatter on about myself like this to you
[04:16.504] Forgive me
[04:17.156] GIORGIO:
[04:17.157] I assure you—
[04:17.805] FOSCA:
[04:17.806] No, forgive me, please...
[04:18.751] GIORGIO:
[04:18.752] But truly, there is nothing to forgive
[04:20.420] FOSCA:
[04:20.421] Have you explored the town?
[04:22.999] It is remote, isn't it?
[04:25.949] And provincial, don't you think?
[04:28.671] GIORGIO:
[04:28.672] Yes
[04:29.071] FOSCA:
[04:29.072] And everything so brown:
[04:30.322] The streets, the fields,
[04:31.674] The river even,
[04:32.927] Though there are some lovely gardens
[04:36.868] You do like gardens, I hope?
[04:38.984] GIORGIO:
[04:38.985] Yes
[04:39.870] FOSCA:
[04:39.871] Good, I can show you gardens
[04:44.465] And then of course there is the castle
[04:48.821] The ruined castle
[04:49.972] GIORGIO:
[04:49.973] Ah
[04:51.007] FOSCA:
[04:51.008] I find it lovely.
[04:52.808] Probably because it's ruined,
[04:54.203] I suppose
[04:55.906] GIORGIO:
[04:55.907] I didn't know there was a castle
[04:57.927] FOSCA:
[04:57.928] I like to take excursions there—
[05:01.833] When I'm in better health
[05:04.201] Perhaps you join me—
[05:06.848] —And my cousin
[05:09.208] One day...
[05:13.607] GIORGIO:
[05:13.608] That would be delightful
[05:15.106] I don't believe I've seen a flower or a garden since the day I arrived