Spring Awakening is a musical, based on the controversial play by Frank Wedekind, which opened on Broadway in December, 2006. Music by Duncan Sheik.

Mama who Bore Me

  • (Wendla entire song) Mama, who bore me mama the angels, no sleep in Heaven or Bethlehem.
  • Some pray that one day, Christ will come a calling. They light a candle, and hope that it glows. And some just lie there cryin' for Him to come and find them, but when he comes they don't know how to go.

All That's Known

  • (Melchior entire song) All that's known, in History, Science. Overthrown, at school, at home by blind men. You doubt them, but soon they bark and hound you, till everything you say is just another bad about you. All they say is trust in what is written, wars are made, and somehow that is wisdom. Thought is suspect and money is their idol, and nothing is okay unless it's scripted in their bible. And I know there's so much more to find, just in looking through myself and not at them. I know to trust my own true mind! And to say there's a way through this. On I go, to wonder and to learning. Name the stars and know their dark returning. I'm calling to know the worlds true yearning. The hunger that a child feels for everything they're shown. You watch me! Just watch me! I'm calling it, that one day all will know. You watch me just watch me. I'm calling. I'm calling, and one day all will know!

Bitch of the Living

  • (Moritz) God, I dreamed there was an angel, who could hear me through the wall, as I cried out, like, in Latin "this is so not life at all!" Help me out, out of this nighmare when I heard her silver call. She said just give it time kid I come to one and all. She said give me that hand please and the itch you can't control. Let me teach you how to handle all the sadness in your soul. Oh we'll work that silver magic then we'll aim it at the wall. She said love may you blind kid but I wouldn't mind at all.
  • (All) It's the bitch of the living. Bitch just the bitch. With nothing but you hand just the bitch yeah. Just the bitch of the living
  • (Georg) See each night it's like fantastic, tossing turning without rest, Cause' my days at the piano and my teacher and her breasts. I mean music's like the one thing I can even get at all. And those breasts. I mean, God please just let those apples fall.
  • (All) It's the bitch of the living, bitch just the bitch, living in your head just the bitch yeah.
  • It's the bitch of the living, just getting out of bed"
  • This can't be iiiiiit. Oh God, what a bitch!
  • (Hanschen) Bobby Maler, he's the best. Looks so nasty in those khakis

My Junk

  • We've all got our junk, and my junk is you.
  • It's almost like lovin', sad as that is. May not be cool, but it's so where I live.
  • "You'll have to excuse me, I know it's so off, I love when you do stuff that's rude and so wrong"
  • Fraulein Grossenbustenhaulter: Very well, Georg, and this time bring out the left hand
  • (Georg) You'll have to excuse me, I know it's so off. I love when you do stuff that's rude and so wrong.
  • (Hanschen) I go up to my room turn my room turn my stereo on, shoot up some you, And the you is some song

Touch Me

  • (Melchior) Where I go when I go there, no more memory any more. Only men on distant ships, the women with them swimming with them to shore
  • (Moritz) Where I go, when I go there, no more whispering anymore. Only hymns upon your lip. The broken wishes washing with them to shore.
  • (Ernst) Touch me! Just like that, and that- oh yeah, know that' heaven. Now that I like, god that's so nice. Now lower down, where the figs lie.
  • (Otto) Where I go, when I go there, no more shadows anymore. Only men with golden fins, the rhythm with them rocking with them to shore.
  • (Georg) Where I go, when I go there no more weeping anymore. Only in and out your lips. The broken wishes washing with them to shore.
  • (All) Touch me, all silent. Tell me, please, all is forgiven. Consume my mind, consume my wine. I'll tell you how, how the winds sigh.
    Moritz: Not that I'm saying I wouldn't want...would ever want to not-- would ever not want..
Melchior: Moritz?
Moritz: I have to go!
Melchior: Moritz- wait!

The Dark I know Well

  • Herr Neumann: Ilse? Ilse! Story time...

Ilse: I don't scream, though I know it's wrong. I just play along. I lie there and breathe, lie there and breathe I wanna be strong, I want the word to find out, that you're dreaming on me. Me and my beauty. Martha and Ilse: Me and my beauty. Martha and Ilse: God it's good the loving ain't it good tonight? You ain't seen nothing, yet gonna treat you right. It's just you and me. Child you're a beauty.

  • you say all you want is just a kiss good night then you hold me and you whisper, "child the lord won't mind" it's just you and me, child you're a beauty

The Guilty Ones

  • Now our bodies are the guilty ones. Who touch, and color the hours.
    Father Kaulbach: Ah but children, children, in what ways have we cloaked, and hidden even from ourselves, the secret bargains we have made with out own devils...?
Melchior, Wendla, Boys and Girls: And now our bodies are the guilty ones...

(Moritz strides in, waving everyone away)

Moritz: Enough, enough. Enough!

Don't Do Sadness/Blue Wind

  • (Moritz) Awful sweet to be a little butterfly! Just winging over things and nothing deep inside! Nothing going, going wild in you, you know. You're slowing by the river side. Or floating high and blue.
  • (Moritz) Or maybe cool to be a little summer wind. Like once through everything and then away again. With the taste of dust in your mouth all day but no need to know. Like sadness, you just sail away.
  • (Moritz) Cause you know! I don't do sadness, not even a little bit! Just don't need it in my life don't want any part of it! I don't do sadness! Hey I've done my time looking back on it all and it blows my mind. I don't do sadness so been there don't do sadness just don't care!
  • (Ilse) Spring and summer, every other day. Blue wind get's so pained blowing through the thick corn through the bales of hay. Through open books on the grass. Sure, when its autum. Wind always wants to creep up and haunt you. This winds got you.
  • (Ilse)Wind always wants to Creep up and haunt you Whistling, it's got you. With it's heartache, and it's sorrowWinter wind sings and it cries.
  • (Moritz) Or maybe I should be some kind of laundry line. Hang your thing on me. And I would swing them dry! You just wave in the sun through the afternoon and then unseen, they come to set you free, beneath rising moon! Cause you know! I don't do sadness, not even a little bit! Just don't need it in my life don't want any part of it! I don't do sadness! Hey I've done my time looking back on it all and it blows my mind. I don't do sadness so been there don't do sadness just don't care!

Totally Fucked

  • There's a moment you know...you're fucked.
    Herr Knochenbruch: For our part, we have made a thorough examination of the handwriting of this obscene document, and compared it with every single pupil-
Melchior: Sir, if you could show me but one obscenity-!
Herr Knockenbruch: You must now answer only the precisely stated questions! With a swift "Yes" or "No!

(A beat).

Herr Knockenbruch: Melchior Gabor, did you write this?
  • But the thing that makes you really jump, is that the weirdest shit is still to come. You can ask yourself, "Hey what have I done" you're still a fly the little guys they kill for fun.
  • Yeah you're fucked all right and all for spite you can kiss your sorry ass goodbye. Totally fucked will they mess you up well they know there gonna try
  • blah blah blah blah blah blah blah

The Word of your Body reprise

  • Come cream away the bliss, fondle the pearl of your distant dreams.
  • Oh, I'm gonna be wounded. Oh I'm gonna be your wound. Oh I'm gonna bruise you. Oh I'm gonna be your bruise.

Left Behind

  • (Melichior entire song) You fold his hands and smooth his tie, you gently life his chin. Were you really so blind? And unkind to him? Can't help the itch to touch to kiss to hold him once again. Now to close his eyes, never open them." A shadow past a shadow past yearning yearning for the fool. He called a home. All things he ever did are left behind. All the things his mama wished he bared in mind. And all his dad, had hope he know. The talks you never had the saturday's you never spent. All the grown up places, you never went. And all of the crying you wouldn't understand. You just let him cry, 'make a man out of him. A shadow past a shadow past yearning yearning for the fool. He called a home. All things he ever wished are left behind, all the things that ever flickered through his mind. All the sadness that he'd come to own. And it whistles through the ghosts still left behind.

Dialogue

Act One

Hanschen: Darling, don't think I take your murder lightly. The truth is, I can hardly bear to think of those long nights ahead...But it's sucking the marrow from my bones, seeing you lie there. Motionless. Staring at me, so innocently. One of us must go-- it's you, or me.


Melchior: With all respect, sir, are you therefore suggesting there is no further room for critical thought or interpretation?


Melchior: (Reading aloud as he writes) 27 November. The trouble is: the terrible prerogative of the....Parentocracy in Secondary Education . . .

(The lights shift, rising on Moritz in the schoolyard. Herr Knochenbruch and Fraulein Knuppeldick summon him.)

Fraulein Knuppeldick: Herr Stiefel, may we have a word with you?

(Moritz stiffens)

Melchior: (Continuing in his journal)....a word where teachers, like parents, view us as merely so much raw material for an obedient and productive society...

(Herr Knockenbruch and Fraulein Knuppeldick approach Moritz, and address him in private conference.) ...a unified military-like body, where all that is weak must be hammered away... (Herr Knochenbruch and Fraulein Knuppeldick continue on their way, leaving Moritz looking like a ghost) ...where the progress of the students reflects back only on the rank and order of the faculty, and therefore a single low mark can be seen as a threat to- (Moritz wanders off-- lost. Wendla approaches Melchior.)

Wendla: Melchior?
Melchior: (Jumps up, startled) You?!


Melchoir: Forgive me.
Wendla: It was me. All me.


(Melchoir kisses Wendla)

Wendla: No! It's just it's...
Melchoir: What? Sinful?
Wendla: No, I...I don't know!
Melchoir: Beacuse it's good? Beacuse it makes us feel something?

(Wendla kisses Melchoir, and they fall back together onto the hayloft)

Act Two

Ilse: What are you looking for?
Moritz: If only I knew.
Ilse: Then what's the use of looking?


Wendla:(to her mother): My God! Why didn't you tell me everything?!

(Frau Bergman slaps Wendla across the face)


(Melchior doubles over, bereft. Spare piano chords-- an otherworldly music begins. Moritz appears-- in song light-- as if rising from his grave)

Moritz: Those you've known, and lost still walk behind you...
Melchior: Moritz?
Moritz: All alone, they linger till they find you...
Melchior: I've been a fool.
Moritz: Without them, the world grows dark around you.

And nothing is the same until you know that they have found you.

(Melchior pulls out a straight razor)

Melchior: Well you had the right idea. They'll scatter a little earth, and thank their God!
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