Prologue: Journey from India to Yorkshire

The Secret Garden - Original London Cast - Pop, West End
Prologue: Journey from India to Yorkshire
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[MARY, spoken] How strange and quiet it is It sounds as if there is nobody in the bungalow but me And that snake [MARY] A'o jadu ke mausam A'o garmiyo ke din A'o mantra tantra yantra Us ki bimari hata'o [LIEUTENANT WRIGHT, spoken] Major. There's a girl in here [MAJOR HOLMES, spoken] Do you mean alive? [MARY, spoken] My name is Mary Lennox Why has nobody come for me? Why have I been forgotten? [LIEUTENANT WRIGHT, spoken] The cholera They're all dead, Miss [MARY, spoken] Mother? Father? [LIEUTENANT WRIGHT, spoken] All dead, Miss I'm sorry, Miss [LIEUTENANT SHAW] Can it be a dream? [MAJOR HOLMES] Surely it must seem Like a frightful dream [LIEUTENANT SHAW] How can this be true? Why did no one come? [MAJOR HOLMES] Why did no one see Where a girl might be? [MAJOR HOLMES & LIEUTENANT SHAW] What is there to do? [COMPANY] There's a girl whom no one sees There's a girl who's left alone There's a heart that beats in silence For the life she's never known For the life she's never known [MRS. MEDLOCK, spoken] Good evening, Major I'm Mrs. Medlock, Mr. Craven's housekeeper Is this the girl? [MAJOR HOLMES, spoken] Yes, ma'am. And here are her papers, and the death certificates [MRS. MEDLOCK, spoken] How is it, Major, that everyone in the house contracted the cholera except Mary Lennox? [MAJOR HOLMES, spoken] Could be, ma'am, they didn't spend any time with the girl Always giving parties, they were [MRS. MEDLOCK, spoken] Well then, thank you, Major [MAJOR HOLMES, spoken] I've spent two weeks with her now, and I think she's the most disagreeable child I've ever met She's lucky we found this uncle Archie, or I'd be taking her to an orphanage [MRS. MEDLOCK] Such a sour thing I'd expected tears or complaints or fears Seems she doesn't care What her life will bring Or is this the cost of the love she's lost? See how people stare [COMPANY, MRS. MEDLOCK] There's a girl who no one sees (Who no one sees) There's a girl who's left alone (Who's left alone) There's a heart that beats in silence For the life she's never known For the feeling of a family [CONDUCTOR, spoken] All aboard! [COMPANY] For the safety of a home In a world that is rushing past her There's a girl alone [MRS. MEDLOCK, spoken] Why you're being brought to Misselthwaite I'll never know Your uncle isn't going to trouble himself about you, he never troubles himself about anyone He was a hunchback, you see, and a sour young man he was. Got no good of all his money till he was married To your mother's sister, Lily. She was a sweet pretty thing Nobody thought she'd marry him, but marry him she did, and it wasn't for his money either. But then when she died— [MARY, spoken] How did she die? [MRS. MEDLOCK, spoken] It made him worse than ever He travels most of the time now. When he does come home, all he does is wander the hallways and talk to ghosts [CONDUCTOR, spoken] All change, Pickering station! [MRS. MEDLOCK, COMPANY] None of us can know (None of us can know) Where a girl could go suffered such a blow Pity her the pain (Pity her the pain) Now she stands so still (Now she stands so still) And she looks so old, not a hand to hold (Not a hand to hold) Pity she's so plain [COMPANY] There's a girl who no one sees There's a girl who's left alone There's a heart that beats in silence For the life she's never known For the life she's never known [MARY, spoken] Is it always so ugly here? [MRS. MEDLOCK, spoken] That's the moor, it is Miles and miles of wild land that nothing grows on but heather and gorse and broom, and nothing lives on but wild ponies and sheep [MARY, spoken] What is that awful howling sound? [MRS. MEDLOCK, spoken] That's the wind blowing through the bushes. They call it wuthering, that sound But look there, that tiny light far across there? That'll be the gate it will. That'll be Misselthwaite Mary Lennox, this is Dr. Craven, your uncle's brother [NEVILLE, spoken] You're to take her to her room. My brother doesn't want to see her [MRS. MEDLOCK, spoken] Very good, Doctor [MARTHA] A girl who doesn't cry Standing all alone Will she ever learn that others here are lonely? A girl who needs a home Looking up at me I wonder if she knows that she's a girl who no one sees [MRS. MEDLOCK, spoken] Well, here you are then This room and the next are where you'll live [COMPANY] There's a girl who no one sees [MRS. MEDLOCK, spoken] But don't expect there to be people to talk to you [COMPANY] There's a girl who's left alone [MRS. MEDLOCK, spoken] When you're in the house, don't go wandering about. Your uncle won't have it [MARY, spoken] Won't have it [COMPANY] There's a heart that beats in silence For the life she's never known For the feeling of a family For the safety of a home [WOMEN, MEN] In a world that is rushing past her In a world that is rushing past her Oh, a world that is rushing past her Oh, a world that is rushing past her [COMPANY] In a world that is running on and on and on She stands alone [MRS. MEDLOCK, spoken] Goodnight, then
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Credits
- Writers
- Lucy Simon
- Marsha Norman