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Act 2. Scene 6. Finale. Come now everyone, gather round lyrics
I see two souls*
One is sorry, both are hurt
But I see much more
Than meets the eye
I look far beyond;
And see two as one...
Aveline, just look at him
He's a changed man, born anew
Can you find it in your heart to forgive?
[Aveline:]
Don't know what to think of this
So much has been said and done
Don't know what to make of this
It's bound to turn out wrong
[Primos]
I can't blame you
Expecting you to trust, is just too much...
[Aveline:]
How can I believe you?
When I still don't understand...
The path you choose in life has led
You bargaining with Death
[Primos:]
I can't blame you
Expecting you to trust, just might be...
[Aveline:]
Too much to ask, hard to admit
[Primos:]
I hope she is true to
Aveline, Primos:
These feelings we try to resist
[Aveline:]
Too much to hide, I can't keep inside
[Primos:]
I hope she can see
[Aveline, Primos:]
We're feeling the same
[Aveline:]
Somehow connected,
Somehow our fates seem
[Primos:]
Two hearts beat as one, we're
[Aveline, Primos:]
Entwined 'till the end of all time
Two souls revealing what has been foretold:
The balance's restored
I see two souls*
One is sorry, both are hurt
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