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Dark Moonlight – Hustlers and Geisha - 3. Part Three
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Scene Seven: “Night and Darkness”
(enter BARITONE stage right, looking thinner and with a scratched and bruised face. He has to draw BASS’s attention to him, and then the men sit)
No. 20 – Dialogo
BASS:
Have you been in touch
With your family?
BARITONE:
No. I haven’t got in touch with my family.
I saw my father a while ago.
He knows where I panhandle,
So he came by with my brother
To say hello. He bought me a meal, […]
We talked a bit. Then I went
Back to panhandling.
I’m happy to see them,
When they come by.
I also saw my mother
Not long ago too.
Except –
She barely recognized me.
It’s been a long time.
I don’t look too good.
A real mess.
Anyway, it did
Something to her.
BASS:
What do you mean?
BARITONE:
It made her feel bad
To see me looking like this.
BASS:
What did she do? […]
BARITONE:
She didn’t cry, exactly –
She didn’t really have time to.
I was there looking for handouts
And I saw my mother there.
If that gives you any idea.
BASS:
Did she stop?
BARITONE:
No, she kept on going.
She was with my stepfather,
So that’s that.
My stepfather doesn’t like me much,
So they just
Kept on going. [MFS]
No. 21 – Aria
(light fades on BASS and BARITONE, comes up on TENOR entering stage right)
TENOR:
If love is inconsistent –
My eyes closed, I dream of a drifting barque
My body is limited –
And if things do not go as I would like,
But my thoughts are infinite –
I see him in the dream of a light sleep
Like the tolling bells of New Years –
Resting on an arm as you look at me.
Dark is the night,
Suppressed, my excitement about you –
Feelings rise in me, as you ask
If we should climb to an upper room.
Dark is the night
That can hide things seen, unseen –
Even our pillow is dark,
It subsumes our quiet talk. [SOG]
(recap: “If love is inconsistent” etc.)
No. 22 – Cavatina a Quartetto
(enter COUNTERTENOR while BASS and BARITONE rise. All join TENOR stage center)
COUNTERTENOR:
Together at the carnival
He put a rose-mallow in my hair.
I’ve yet to see him since,
But we are here waiting,
The window, his flower and me.
TENOR:
Like an ant with grain of sand
One by one, day by day, time piles.
A spec of day goes by
But spec will cling to spec
And time will make of days a mountain.
BARITONE:
Alone looking out my window
The cherries’ bloom rose before Fuji.
But, the cherry petals
Never let themselves touch
The stones that cling to the old wall.
BASS:
I am very much shut in here
Away from all that can move freely.
And yet there are some parts
Where the mouse in the trap
Need not touch the bait that lured him in. [SOG]
COUNTERTENOR, TENOR, BARITONE and BASS:
Like an ant with grain of sand
One by one, day by day, time piles.
A spec of day goes by
But spec will cling to spec
And time will make of days a mountain.
(darkness – COUNTERTENOR, TENOR and BARITONE exit)
Scene Eight: “Made a Shadow”
(lights come up on BASS standing by his chair)
No. 23 – Cavatina
BASS:
At the small of the day
I am as cold as
A maple leaf spiraling
Down to the chilled earth
Without making a sound.
What is there to believe?
I have hated day
Since you left me this morning
Downed by your chilled glance
Cold as the moon’s arising. [SOG]
No. 24 – Dialogo
(enter TENOR, who takes a seat right away. BASS, sensing something’s changed, sits too)
TENOR:
I tried to commit suicide.
BASS:
You?
TENOR:
Yeah. No joke.
I may be smiling,
But I tried to kill myself.
BASS:
Not the first time . . . ?
TENOR:
No.
BASS:
When did it start?
TENOR:
A long time ago –
Since I was young.
Since I was thirteen.
I’m fed up with smoking crack –
[Fed up with living with Willy] […]
So, I tried, but it didn’t work. […]
BASS:
How’d you do it?
TENOR:
It sounds stupid,
But I went down
To the railroad tracks
And waited for a train. […]
BASS:
And did a train come?
TENOR:
Yes, but I got out of the way
Just in time.
BASS:
You wanted to kill yourself
Because of crack?
TENOR:
Yes.
BASS:
[After you saw the black wall?]
TENOR:
After. [MFS]
No. 25 – Arietta
(lights fade on TN and BS and rise on BT standing stage right)
BARITONE:
How I hate to see myself –
Made a phantom shadow
In the mirror of dark moonlight.
How I look thinned out by love –
I think, smoothing my hair
Can I be as faint as that? [8]
(recap: “How I hate to see myself” etc.)
(exit BARITONE and BASS)
No. 26 – Cavatina ed Aria
(TENOR rises and goes to stage center)
TENOR:
Hide yourself coy moon
Under your great cloud
All the time I wait.
I know that you will
Burst forth to pale me
The moment he’s here.
Though famous for your jealousy
We’ve had a few nights without you,
When your cold vigilance was down.
Aria:
Long arms extend over
The deepest parts of the water
And at the very tips
Bloom the brightest blooms.
Love floats on the surface –
Above the deepest parts of want
But the petals sink too –
Deeper than reflection.
My arms extended over
Gathers the top taints of color
But my sleeves pull me down
And down I want to go.
Love floats on the surface –
But the deepest love can drown too
Sleeves pulled with the petals –
Deeper than reflection. [SOG]
(darkness – TENOR exits)
Scene Nine: “To Land Together”
(lights come up on BASS and COUNTERTENOR entering. They sit; COUNTERTENOR beams)
No. 26 – Dialogo
COUNTERTENOR:
(self-conscious)
Well. First of all,
You know, it’s as they say:
“My heart’s on fire.”
(smiling and cupping his hands behind his head)
My heart’s on fire.
I am in love intensely.
It’s really cool in that sense.
That's what gets me
Through the [work]day.
I have my routine.
I get up every morning.
I sleep every night –
You won’t catch me
On the streets at four in the morning –
Forget it!
BASS:
When you think of prostitution,
What do you think of?
COUNTERTENOR:
Well . . .
It’s an experience.
I had this experience.
I learned; I learned a lot from that.
We all have a journey.
Even if my journey’s
Been really tough,
It made me who
I am today,
A guy who . . . .
(pauses)
Well, I’m an Arcadian,
And many say that where
I’m from people have
Big hearts. […]
I think that’s pretty much
Who I am.
Honestly, that’s what it is. [MFS]
No. 27 – Duettino
(lights fade on BASS and COUNTERTENOR. BARITONE enters stage right and BASS slowly rises and joins him)
BARITONE:
The warmth of a body that loves
Is both fragile and uncertain –
A castaway barque on cold water
It floats away like an ember.
The lights of nighttime fishing boats
Burn faintly red – my heart burns red –
Stakes hold the nets against the current,
But what holds me against those strong tides?
BARITONE and BASS:
To the dawn’s passing –
To the boat’s passing
To the wake the hull left
To the foam the wake left.
BASS:
There at the end of the river,
The rushing water slows gently.
The plum blossoms reaching out above
Burst out in laughter to see themselves.
Thus, could we at meeting –
Reconciled like a branch and bird.
Over the water, our reflection
Turns our barque gently back to the bank.
BARITONE and BASS:
Above are dark clouds
Below, fishing boats
Both at the will of tides –
Both plaything of the winds. [SOG]
(BARITONE and BASS exit; COUNTERTENOR comes stage center)
No. 28 – Aria
COUNTERTENOR:
Steps die on the broken leaves,
I think of many things –
Of evenings like a perched raven
On the bare branch of waning Fall.
And my heart-flutter calms
As all I see is delightful.
No more grieving.
I hide myself
In my happiness
As a firefly
Hides in a ray
Of dappled moonlight.
White ice frosts over the pond,
And hoars the standing grass –
Like a gentle misting presence
As I tread on cracking Fall leaves
And my heart-flutter calms
As all I see is delightful.
No more moaning.
Butterfly or
Falling maple leaf
Which to imitate
Dancing in a ray
Of dappled moonlight.
Flowers under winter snows
Scarcely show their colors –
To meet, and smile and be silent
If die I must, let me die now
And my heart-flutter calms
As all I see is delightful.
Under the snow
The plum tree lives
And even blossoms
The same as my heart
Thriving in a ray
Of dappled moonlight. [SOG]
No. 29 – Finale
(BASS, BARITONE and TENOR enter and join COUNTERTENOR)
BASS:
How the birds serenade
The flowering fruit trees in Spring
How the Summertime frog
Wakes the water he splashed in
How the fair-weather call
Of people and laughter surrounds.
TUTTI:
(chorus section)
All these things are,
All of them equal,
Equate and measure,
Mean and mature
The quality of
Unseen, unfelt love.
BARITONE:
How the dawn passes by
And sets color aside for light
How the boat passes by
And leaves people waiting on the shore
How the wake leaves the boat
And how the froth fades from the wake.
TUTTI:
(recap chorus section)
TENOR:
How the tulips open
Back-bending to Spring till they burst
How the dark pine forest
Creaks and groans the strains of fresh life
How the brooding water
Gaily shows cherries on its bank.
TUTTI:
(recap chorus section)
COUNTERTENOR:
How midnight’s shadow
Prismatically plays the willow
How this Summer’s firefly
Prophetically lands on my sleeve
For how strange it all is
How strange it all here comes to rest.
FUGATO – TUTTI:
Mortals in
Each other’s arms
Tumble like
Autumn leaves fall
And hope to
Together land. [SOG]
(Darkness – Fine della Cantata)
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