"Over at the Frankenstein Place" (Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, Richard O'Brien)
(Janet Weiss)
In the velvet darkness
Of the blackest night
Burning bright
There's a guiding star
No matter what or who you are
(Brad and Janet)
Of the blackest night
Burning bright
There's a guiding star
No matter what or who you are
(Brad and Janet)
There's a light
(Chorus)
(Chorus)
Over at the Frankenstein place
(Brad and Janet)
(Brad and Janet)
There's a light
(Chorus)
(Chorus)
Burning in the fireplace
(Brad and Janet)
(Brad and Janet)
There's a light, light
In the darkness of everybody's life
In the darkness of everybody's life
(Riff Raff)
The darkness must go
Down the river of night's dreaming
Flow morphia slow
Let the sun and light come streaming
Into my life, into my life
(Brad and Janet)
Down the river of night's dreaming
Flow morphia slow
Let the sun and light come streaming
Into my life, into my life
(Brad and Janet)
There's a light
(Chorus)
(Chorus)
Over at the Frankenstein place
(Brad and Janet)
(Brad and Janet)
There's a light
(Chorus)
(Chorus)
Burning in the fireplace
There's a light, a light
(Brad and Janet)
There's a light, a light
(Brad and Janet)
In the darkness of everybody's life
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Horror_Picture_Show
'let the sun and light come streaming into my life...'
RispondiEliminahow not to agree/ come non essere d'accordo-
Tenzin Nanette Miles: One of the most intriguing things about Buddhism is Vajrasattva "indestructable." This, as well as the concept of Kali (time) in Hinduism, suggest truly that "I think therefore I am." The story of Frankenstein seems to reflect the love of life so apparent in Western medicine.
RispondiElimina25 maggio alle ore 17.24 · Mi piace
Giacomo Conserva: I think it's the Western idea of eternal life, vs. blessed non-entity. More life, more life... (It is an understandable wish, though, I think too)