The Pied Piper Page #4
- Year:
- 1986
- 53 min
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Agnes... I'm you man!
Well, well, well...
With whom do I have the honor?
Spill it, man.
Some loser with a cane?
Some bum with a crutch?
Maybe a stinking cur
who dug up a rotting bone, eh?
Oh, no, you're from outer space.
An extraterrestrial with an oar
who missed the boat.
Agnes is carrying my child.
- Well, Piper, now you'll dance.
- Give me the pipe back!
Yes, now we're going to play,
right?
- I'm going to play for Agnes...
- No! ...because I love her.
No, Kristian!
He who is without sin...
Cast the first stone.
He who is without sin...
Cast the first stone.
He who is without sin...
Cast the first stone.
Piper!
Wait for me.
Take me with you, wherever.
I must stop the Devil's bells.
I won't let him take this town.
- Then blow with all your might.
- But you will perish too.
You lost, Piper! You were
My dear Piper,
I'm so glad you're so weak.
And glad you're strong.
You traded your power
for the love of a woman!
The town is mine;
your pipe is mine...
The beauty of the town,
the ruin of the town...
My dear Piper...
It's all for you...
It's the end, Piper.
No one heard your pipe,
but they all heard my bells.
And all who heard...
All will go to hell!
You lost, Piper.
Your pipe, please.
Here, take it.
I won hope and I won love.
Get out of my town!
Get out!
Here I wait
knowing in time
you'll understand.
Stairs to Heaven's gate
slip like ice;
Come take my hand.
So many stars so bright
shining on you fair.
So many paths so right
leading you there.
You know my name,
I'm your shadow
and your fears,
they're yours again.
I feed on tears.
So many stars so bright
shining on you fair.
So many paths so right
leading you there.
I'm like a delay-action mirror.
Only I
will hear the bells tomorrow.
In mists I wait,
you can't sense
what's in store,
what comes so late,
maybe nothing,
maybe more.
So many stars so bright
shining on you fair.
So many paths so right
leading you there.
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