Passarino
Go away! for the trap is set and waits for its prey!

You have come here
In pursuit of your deepest urge
In pursuit of that wish which till now has been silent
Silent
I have brought you
That our passions may fuse and merge
In your mind you've already succumbed to me
Dropped all defenses, completely succumbed to me
Now you are here with me, no second thoughts
You've decided, decided

Past the point of no return
No backward glances
Our games of make-believe are at an end

Past all thought of if or when
No use resisting
Abandon thought and let the dream descend
What raging fire shall flood the soul?
What rich desire unlocks its door?
What sweet seduction lies before us

Past the point of no return
The final threshold
What warm, unspoken secrets will we learn
Beyond the point of no return?

You have brought me
To that moment where words run dry
To that moment where speech disappears into silence
Silence

I have come here
Hardly knowing the reason why
In my mind I've already imagined our bodies entwining, defenseless and silent
Now I am here with you, no second thoughts
I've decided, decided

Past the point of no return
No going back now
Our passion play has now at last begun
Past all thought of right or wrong
One final question
How long should we two wait before we're one?
When will the blood begin to race?
The sleeping bud bursts into bloom?
When will the flames at last consume us?

Past the point of no return
The final threshold
The bridge is crossed, so stand and watch it burn
We've passed the point of no return

Say you'll share with me
One love, one lifetime
Lead me, save me from my solitude

Say you want me with you here, beside you
Anywhere you go, let me go, too
Christine, that's all I ask of-

Oh my God! No, Piangi, my love!

Oh my God, we're ruined, André, ruined!

Where did he take her?

Come with me monsieur, I will take you to him
But remember, keep your hand at the level of your eyes

I'll come with you!

No Meg, no, you must stay here
Comme with me, monsieur, do as I say

No!


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The Point Of No Return Lyrics as written by Charles Hart Andrew Lloyd-webber

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    okay, this song is hot!

    gerry singing this is hot!

    sir Andrew Lloyd Weber wanted a roughness to the phantom that Gerry gave, i think the thinking was that the phantom was never taught how to sing so his voice is slightly rough?

    he is a sexy phantom

    phantom123on January 16, 2010   Link

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