SEBASTIAN:
MY SISTER IS THE ONE WHO KNOWS WHAT TO DO
WHAT WOULD SHE CHOOSE IN MY UNTIED SHOES?
PLAY ALONG OR TRY AND SUSS OUT WHAT WENT WRONG?
THE LADY THINKS I’M SOMEONE ELSE
BUT SHE MAKES ME FEEL MORE LIKE MYSELF
SO…
I’M NOT SURE!
WHO AM I BESIDES HOW I LOOK TO HER?
OH OH OLIVIA!
OLIVIA:
Blame not this haste of mine. If you mean well,
Now go with me and with this holy man
Into the chantry by: there, before him,
Plight me the full assurance of your faith;
That my most jealous and too doubtful soul
May live at peace. What do you say?
SEBASTIAN:
I'll follow this good man, and go with you;
And, having sworn truth, ever will be true.
FESTE:
By the power vested in me by the state of Illyria,
I now pronounce you, Cesario and Olivia, husband and wife!
You may kiss the groom!
YOU ARE NOW BELOVED!
credits
from Twelfth Night,
released December 2, 2016
Music & Lyrics by Shaina Taub
Piano & Vocals by Shaina Taub
supported by 16 fans who also own “Sebastian's Soliloquy”
Dave is the master of writing endings that instill an ethereal feeling of hope within the person who experiences it. The Field is a perfect cap to the end of Octet and by itself it fills me with the calm tranquility of acceptance in situations where I feel like everything is wrong, like I'm unworthy of everything I have and happiness itself. It always reminds me to not waste anymore of my weird and precious time, arguing the nonsense of the wheel. playton