Why Have You Brought Me Here Raoul Ive Been There chords

Andrew Lloyd Webber

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RAOUL: Why have you brought me here? We must return! 
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CHRISTINE: His eyes will find us there, those eyes that burn! 
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And if he has to kill a thousand men- 
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The phantom of the opera will kill and kill again! 
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My god who is this man, who hunts to kill? 
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I can't escape from him, I never will! 
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BOTH: And in this labyrinth, where night is blind- 
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The phaaaaaaaaaantom of the opera is here/there inside my/your mind! 

RAOUL: There is no phantom of the opera! 
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CHRISTINE: Raoul, I've been there! To his world of unending night! 
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To a world where the daylight dissolves into darkness… Darkness… 
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Raoul, I've seen him! Can I ever forget that sight? 
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Can I ever escape from that face? So distorted, deformed, 
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It was hardly a face, in that darkness... Darkness... 
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Yet his voice filed my spirit with a strange sweet sound, 
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In that night, there was music in my mind.  
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And through music, my soul began to soar!  
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And I heard as I'd never heard before- 
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( RAOUL: What you heard was a dream and nothing more.)  
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CHRISTINE: Yet in his eyes, all the sadness of the world, 
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Those pleading eyes, that both threaten and adore.