At Friar Lawrence’s

Don Black, Gérard Presgurvic

[Juliet]
They're making me marry Paris tomorrow!

[Friar Lawrence]
I know, Juliet

[Juliet]
And you also know I'm already married! What am I going to do? Help me!

[Friar Lawrence]
Juliet, Juliet!

[Juliet]
You're partly responsible for this!

[Friar Lawrence]
I know! I know!
Tell them you'll marry Paris

[Juliet]
I can't!

[Friar Lawrence]
Wait! How brave are you?

[Juliet]
I'd do anything

[Friar Lawrence]
This is a special poison. Take it with you

[Juliet]
Why? What do you want me to do with it?

[Friar Lawrence]
It's for you

[Juliet]
You want me to kill myself?

[Friar Lawrence]
No! No, it's not a real poison, but once you've drunk it, it will look like you've done it. You'll lose the colour in your face; you won't appear to be breathing. They'll think you've killed yourself, and in a day and a half you'll wake up. In the meantime, I'll get a message to Romeo telling him about our plan. When you open your eyes, you can join him in Mantua!

[Juliet]
A day and a half… of death

[Friar Lawrence]
Yes

[Juliet]
I'll do it! Thank you! [kiss] Thank you!

[pause]

[Friar Lawrence]
Take this message to Romeo Montague, in Mantua. Guard it with your life!

Trivia about the song At Friar Lawrence’s by Gérard Presgurvic

When was the song “At Friar Lawrence’s” released by Gérard Presgurvic?
The song At Friar Lawrence’s was released in 2002, on the album “Romeo & Juliet: The Musical”.
Who composed the song “At Friar Lawrence’s” by Gérard Presgurvic?
The song “At Friar Lawrence’s” by Gérard Presgurvic was composed by Don Black, Gérard Presgurvic.

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