Beneath a moonless sky- Love Never Dies

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2010

Another song from Love Never dies =]
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I should have known that you'd be here,
I should have known it all along.
This whole arrangement bears your stamp,
you're in each measure of that song.
How dare you try and claim me now, how dare you come invade my life.

Oh Christine, my Christine in that time that the world thought me dead.
My Christine, on that night just before you were wed.
Oh Christine, you came and found where I hid,
don't you deny that you did theat long ago night.

That night.

Once there was a night
beneath a moonless sky,
too dark to see a thing
too dark to even try.

I stole to your side,
to tell you I must go.
I couldn't see your face,
but sensed you even so.

And I touched you.
And I felt you.
And I heard those ravishing refrains.
The music of your pulse.
The singing in your veins.
And I held you.
And I touched you.
And embraced you.
And I felt you.
And with every breath and every sigh.
I felt no longer scared.
I felt no longer shy.
At last our feelings bared
beneath a moonless sky.

And blind in the dark,
as soul gazed into soul;
I looked into your heart
and saw you pure and whole.

Cloaked under the night
with nothing to suppress,
a woman and a man
no more and yet no less.

And I kissed you.
And caressed you.
And the world around us fell away,
we said things in the dark,
we never dared to say.
And I caught you.
And I kissed you.
And I took you.
And caressed you.
With a need to urgent to deny.
And nothing mattered then
except for you and I.
Again and then again,
beneath a moonless sky.

And when it was done,
before the sun could rise
ashamed of what I was
afraid to see your eyes.
I stood while you slept
and whispered a goodbye.
And slipped into the dark
beneath a moonless sky.

And I loved you,
yes I loved you.
I'd have followed any where you led.
I woke to swear my love,
and found you gone instead.

And I loved you.
And I loved you.
And I left you.
Yes I loved you.
And I had to
both of us knew why.
We both knew why.
And yet I won't regret
from now until I die.
The night I can't forget,
beneath a moonless sky.

And now?
How could you talk of now for us? There is no now.

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  • where does it say that the phantom's name is Erik?????

    I've been trying to find out for AGES!

  • @gemmagreeneyes I do hope you are joking...from the original novel by Gaston Leroux

  • @TheCrazyLilPixie Yes in the novel...it's never mentioned in the show. So he's just "Phantom" which is more mysterious and better than calling him Bob, I mean, Erik.

  • @dohaperson you are right it is not mentioned in the show *but* the original musical is based on the novel and this musical is based on that the 'Phantom' is named Erik that doesn't changed just because it isn't said

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  • Ive fallen in love with the song <3

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  • So, basically, in this song, Christine and Erik are singing about the night they had sex? Hm. Seems legit. Haha!

  • @gemmagreeneyes are you freaking retarded?? read the freaking book!!

  • @mrsl0305 Not to worry.......it was definitely a positive hahaha

  • @OriginalDigit I think thats what we are all waiting for :) I hope they use the same characters from the 2004 movie and its perfect timing, being 10 years and all

  • @annamaureen ditto!! but I think it needs to be super polular and there has to be a big demand/ request for this part to come to life

  • @albinollama LOL I am not sure if you meant this as a positive or negative , but it was funny

  • Does anybody else find it odd that the Phantom's voice sounds younger than Christine's? I mean, by all accounts, shouldn't he be older than Christine? (in the book, the musical, and countless movies I have found that he has an older voice)

  • I listened to this song.

    And now I need a cigarette.

  • @thefiresin in agreement with TheCrazyLilPixie, in that time period, no one would want Erik he was so different. As Vile a person he could be, he's always a gentleman. He's not the type that would take a woman by force sexually. Christine was pure in the book, which is perhaps one of the main reasons he went for her. It's the Phans that sexualized Erik.

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