1776 - Is Anybody There? Lyrics |
1969 Broadway 1776 the Musical - Is Anybody There? Lyrics
ADAMS: Is anybody there? Does anybody care? Does anybody see what I see?
They want to me to quit; they say John, give up the fight Still to England I say Good night, forever, good night! For I have crossed the Rubicon Let the bridge be burned behind me Come what may, come what may
Commitment!
The croakers all say we'll rue the day There'll be hell to pay in fiery purgatory Through all the gloom, through all the gloom I can see the rays of ravishing light and glory!
Is anybody there? Does anybody care? Does anybody see what I see?
I see fireworks! I see the pagaent and Pomp and parade I hear the bells ringing out I hear the cannons roar I see Americans - all Americans Free forever more
How quiet, how quiet the chamber is How silent, how silent the chamber is
Is anybody there? Does anybody care? Does anybody see what I see?
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1969 Broadway 1776 the Musical Lyrics
SYNOPSIS Sit Down, John Piddle, Twiddle and Resolve Till Then The Lees of Old Virginia But, Mr. Adams Yours, Yours, Yours He Plays the Violin Cool, Cool, Considerate Men Momma Look Sharp The Egg Molasses to Rum Compliments Is Anybody There?
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