Over at the Frankenstein Place
Richard O'Brien Lyrics
In the velvet darkness,
Of the blackest night,
Burning bright,
There's a guiding star.
No matter what or who you are.
There's a light
Over at the Frankenstein place.
Burning in the fireplace.
There's a light, light, in the darkness of everybody's life.
The darkness must go down the river of night's dreaming.
Flow morphia slow, let the sun and light come streaming
Into my life. Into my life
There's a light
Over at the Frankenstein place.
There's a light
Burning in the fireplace.
There's a light, a light
In the darkness of everybody's life.
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Over at the Frankenstein Place
Richard O'Brien (born Richard Timothy Smith on March 25, 1942 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK) is a writer and performer. He is best known for writing the musical The Rocky Horror Show and its 1975 film adaptation The Rocky Horror Picture Show, in which he played the character of Riff-Raff. The stage show has been in almost continuous production since, and the cinematic version is one of the best known and most ardently followed cult films of all time.
He is also responsible for the little-known sequel, Shock Treatment.
He is also responsible for the little-known sequel, Shock Treatment.
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Wendel Batista
Rocky Horror

In the velvet darkness,
of the darkest night,
burning bright,
there's a guiding star,
no matter what or who you are.
chorus:
there's a light (over at the frankenstein place)
there's a light (burning in the fireplace)
theres a light, light, in the darkness of everybody's night.
The darkness must go
down the river
of night's dreaming
Flow morphius slow,
let the sun and light come straeming,
into my life
into my life
(repeat chorus)
imaqtat16
Half of us are here for riff rafts part
Justin Lewis
yes indeed LOL
Bernardö Oyster
YEAH
riley malfoy
yeah pretty much
Ari Gold Films
Yes, the singing is deliriously in character. I have heard many others butcher this part by singing it “well.” He sings it from his moldy heart.
Kobe Moses
@MaMiMuMa Mamimu That's why he sounds so good.
Jack O'Neil
Their last moment of innocence
Jay Herlihy
But were they, really? Frank didn't "make" them be anything other than what they already were inside.
I imagine it like pulling a string, and watching it unravel.
DLFLux
And here you see Riff Raff’s true self
Dillon Sudduth
@Sebine LifeWind No.