The Final Scene 歌詞

作曲 : Andrew Lloyd Webber

作詞 : Christopher Hampton/Don Black

NORMA: Joe! Joe!

JOE: Come on in

BETTY: What's going on, Joe?

Why am I so scared?

What was that woman saying?

She sounded so weird

I don't understand

Please, can you tell me what's happening?

You said you loved me tonight

Shall I just go?

Say something, Joe

JOE: Have some pink champagne and caviar

When you go visit with a star

The hospitality is stellar

BETTY: So this is where you're living?

JOE: Yes, it's quite a place, sleeps seventeen

Eight sunken tubs, a movie screen

A bowling alley in the cellar

BETTY: I didn't come to see a house, Joe

JOE: Sunset Boulevard, cruise the Boulevard

Win yourself a Hollywood palazzo

Sunset Boulevard, mythic Boulevard

Valentino danced on that terrazzo

BETTY: Who's it belong to?

JOE: Just look around you

BETTY: That's Norma Desmond

JOE: Right on the money

That's Norma Desmond. That's Norma Desmond

That's Norma Desmond. That's Norma Desmond

BETTY: Why did she call me?

JOE: Give you three guesses

It's the oldest story in the book

Come see the taker being took

The world is full of Joes and Normas

Older woman, very well-to-do

Meets younger man, the standard cue

For two mechanical performers

BETTY: Just pack your things and let's go

JOE: You mean all my things?

Have you gone mad?

Leave all these things I've never had?

Leave this luxurious existence?

You want me to face that one-room hell

That Murphy bed, that rancid smell

Go back to living on subsistence?

It's no time to begin a new life

Now I've finally made a perfect landing

I'm afraid there's no room for a wife

Not unless she's uniquely understanding

You should go back to Artie and marry the fool

And you'll always be welcome to swim in my pool

BETTY: I can't look at you any more, Joe

(BETTY leaves)

NORMA: Thank you. Thank you, Joe! Thank you! Thank you.

What are you doing, Joe? You're not leaving me?

JOE: Yes, I am, Norma

NORMA: You can't! Max!

JOE: It's been a bundle of laughs

And thanks for the use of the trinkets

A little ritzy for the copy desk back in Dayton

And there's something you ought to know

I want to do you this favor

They'll never shoot that hopeless script of yours

They only wanted your car

NORMA: That's a lie! They still want me!

What about all my fan-mail?

JOE: It's Max who writes you letters

Your audience has vanished

They left when you weren't looking

Nothing's wrong with being fifty

Unless you're acting twenty

NORMA: I am the greatest star of them all

JOE: Goodbye, Norma

NORMA: No one ever leaves a star

(NORMA shoots JOE)

REPORTER: And as dawn breaks over the murder house,

Norma Desmond, famed star of yesteryear, is in a state of complete mental shock

NORMA: This was dawn

I don't know why I'm frightened

Silent music starts to play

Happy New Year, darling

If you're with me, next year will be

Next year will be

They bring in his head on a silver tray

She kisses his mouth

She kisses his mouth

Mad about the boy

They'll say Norma's back at last

MAX: Madame, the cameras have arrived

NORMA: Max! Where am I?

MAX: This is the staircase of the palace

And they're waiting for your dance

NORMA: Of course

Now I remember

I was so frightened I might fall

MAX: You are the greatest star of all!

MAX: Lights! Cameras! Action!

NORMA: When he scorned me I knew he'd have to die

Let me kiss his severed head

Compromise or death

He fought to his last death

He never had in him to surrender

Just like me, he never could surrender

NORMA: I can't go on with the scene!

I'm too happy!

May I say a few words, Mister DeMille?

I can't tell you how wonderful it is to be back in this studio making a picture.

I promise you - I will never desert you again.

This is my life. It always will be.

There's nothing else.

Just us. And the cameras.

And all you wonderful people, out there in the dark.

And now, Mister DeMille, I am ready for my close-up

NORMA: This time I'm staying

I'm staying for good

I'll be back where I was born to be

 

With one look I'll be me