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A Final Dream (narration) Lyrics

Beethoven collapsed at his piano
Saying to the Devil "we now have a deal."

To which Satan replied, "I'll be gone from her life this very night,
From here on happiness is all she will feel"
The devil then leapt with sheer delight

In evil ecstasy

Shouting for all to hear within sight
"The Tenth Symphony now belongs to me"

But while Beethoven sat face down at his piano
As if Satan's boast he had not heard

Twist came up and pulled the composer's sleeve
And said, "How do you know that the Devil will keep his word?"

The Devil did not even look up from the manuscript
Where he was examining his prize

"Don't worry about hurting my feelings
With what your warped friend has implied

I see you have a bible on the table
Where you keep the statements from your bank
And, as you may have noticed, the last page of a bible
Is always left quite blank

Now, if you'll just take that bible

And tear out that final page

You can write a contract of your own choosing
That will hold my word like a dragon in a cage

And if you don't believe me

Just ask your good friend, Fate

For a contract written on such a holy page
Even I could never break"

Beethoven glanced up at fate

Who was still within his view

And she nodded her head gently
Acknowledging that the Devil's words were true

The old man took the bible

And tore out the last page, as he was told
But when he tried to write, his hands, they shook
From nervousness or perhaps just from being old

These words would be his ending
But the words would just not come
As the Devil grew impatient

For the deal to finally be done

Fate took pity on the composer
And going gently to his side
Offered to write the contract

And the composer nodded his reply

She then took the paper

And with bold artistic strokes
Put down their agreement
And this is what she wrote

It is agreed upon this night, March 26, 1827 between the undersigned, that the music of the Tenth Symphony, composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, firstborn son of Johann and Maria van Beethoven, of the city of Bonn, shall henceforth be the property of Mephistopheles. It is also understood that it is his intention to remove any signs of this music from the memory of man for all time. In exchange for the destruction of the aforementioned music it is also agreed that Mephistopheles and all his minions will remove themselves from the life of the child presently sleeping in the gutter directly across from the window of this room. This removal of influence is to be commenced immediately upon signing and to be enforced for all eternity.

_____________________ _____________________
Ludwig Van Beethoven Mephistopheles

The Devil read it rapidly
And quickly signed his name
And slowly without looking up
Beethoven did the same

The Devil grinned a devil's grin
And shoved the symphony over the candle's flame,
Savoring the fire that would consume it all
Forever erasing its name
But when the manuscript emerged from the fire
It was still all quite there

It wasn't burned or even singed

There wasn't even smoke wafting in the air

He took the symphony once again

And forced it to burst into flames

But once again it remained unsinged

And Mephistopheles looked for who to blame

Then the Devil heard a giggle

Escaping from a grinning dwarf

And looking around, saw Fate's son, Twist
And he beckoned him to come forth

"Why is this symphony still here?

Why does it not ignite?

Tell me you gnome, what do you know?
For if it does not burn...you might"

Twist squirmed nervously before Satan
But could not hide his delight

As he explained how the music had survived
And would live long past this night

"The contract says that you now own

The Tenth Symphony

Written by the firstborn son, named Ludwig
Of the Johann and Maria van Beethoven family

Now, a little known fact of history

But I a**ure you, it's totally true

That the composer had an older brother
Who was named Ludwig van Beethoven, too

Now this child died quite young

Before our composer here was born

So they named their second son Ludwig, also
Though you would think the name was getting worn

His older brother lived only days

And now is at rest with God

As to why they named their second son Ludwig too
Perhaps coming up with names back then was hard
So, according to the deal you signed
If the first Ludwig rises through his coffin boards
And writes nine other symphonies
The tenth one will be yours!"

The Devil's face contorted

As he realized he'd been fooled

And the child outside was safe as well
For the contract's words would rule

The floor opened into an abyss

And the Devil disappeared
As outside the storm subsided

And the stars shined in skies now clear

Beethoven stood up in confusion

Over what had just occurred
He realized the girl and the symphony were safe from what he had overheard

But he asked Fate why the Devil
Had not taken his soul to hell

"He never had your soul," Fate said
"It was never his to sell"

"But the Devil, he said he owned it

From my sins that he did summarize"
"Well the Devil may have said that" fate replied back
"But, my dear, he's the Devil, he lies"

"But I was rude and cruel in my life"

Beethoven answered with regret

"Yes," Fate replied, "but the Devil left out

That those actions were often caused because you were deaf

And the pains that you caused in life

You worked twice as hard to undo

And those acts of kindness, even more than your music
That, my friend, is you

It is true that you made some mistakes in life
Sometimes you seemed rude or a fool

But it was always because of your deafness
And not because you were evil or cruel

You went out of your way your whole life

To try to amend those you hurt

And when God weighs your sins against your good deeds
The world will be glad of your birth"

"And what about Theresa?

Is it now truly too late?"

"You will see her again," Fate replied
"For love, it will always wait

She's on the other side of this night
Which is closer than it seems

And she will be there by your side

When you awaken from your next dream"

Slowly the shadows and spirits disappear. The room is now completely empty except for Beethoven who lies down on a cushioned window seat and drifts into his final sleep.
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