Over At The Frankenstein Place
Susan Sarandon/Barry Bostwick Lyrics
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Of the blackest night,
Burning bright,
There's a guiding star
No matter what or who you are
There's a light
There's a light
(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
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
"Over At The Frankenstein Place" is a song from the popular musical, "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." The song is performed by the characters Janet Weiss and Brad Majors, who find themselves seeking shelter at the Frankenstein Place after their car breaks down. The lyrics delve into themes of hope, light, and the power of love amidst the darkness.
The first verse sets the scene, describing the surroundings as a "velvet darkness" and the "blackest night." In this darkness, there is a star that burns bright, serving as a guiding force. The lyrics suggest that this guiding star is accessible to everyone, regardless of their identity or circumstances. It represents hope and support during challenging times, promising to enlighten and uplift.
Moving into the chorus, the repeated phrase "There's a light" emphasizes the presence of illumination. Here, the specific mention of the Frankenstein Place and the fireplace serves as a metaphor for finding solace and comfort in unexpected or unconventional places. In the context of the musical, the Frankenstein Place is a symbol of otherness and strangeness, suggesting that even in seemingly eerie environments, there is still hope to be found.
The second part of the song explores the idea that darkness must give way to the light. The lyrics mention "flow morphia slow," alluding to the sedative drug, morphine, and its ability to induce sleep. This line suggests that the darkness, representing pain, ignorance, or fear, should slowly dissolve, allowing sunlight and enlightenment to pour into one's life. It is a metaphorical call for the transformative power of light and positive energy to overcome hardships.
Ultimately, "There's a light" encapsulates the central concept of the song. The darkness in everybody's life, whether it be personal struggles or societal challenges, can be overcome. By seeking out the light and embracing love and support, individuals can find solace and hope even in the most unexpected places, just like Janet and Brad found refuge at the Frankenstein Place.
Line by Line Meaning
In the velvet darkness,
In the soft, smooth darkness,
Of the blackest night,
Of the darkest night,
Burning bright,
Shining intensely,
There's a guiding star
There is a star that leads the way
No matter what or who you are
Regardless of who you are or what you've done
There's a light
There is a source of illumination
(Over at the Frankenstein place)
(Located at the Frankenstein place)
There's a light
There is a source of illumination
(Burning in the fireplace)
(Brightly burning within the fireplace)
(There's a light, a light)
(There is a light, a bright light)
In the darkness of everybody's life
Within the gloom experienced by everyone
The darkness must go down the river of night's dreaming
The darkness needs to descend along the nighttime river of dreams
Flow morphia slow, let the sun and light come streaming
Drift gently, sleep-inducing morphine, and allow the sun and light to pour in
Into my life Into my life
Enter into my existence, enter into my existence
Into my life Into my life
Enter into my existence, enter into my existence
There's a light
There is a source of illumination
(Over at the Frankenstein place)
(Located at the Frankenstein place)
There's a light
There is a source of illumination
(Burning in the fireplace)
(Brightly burning within the fireplace)
(There's a light, a light)
(There is a light, a bright light)
In the darkness of everybody's life
Within the gloom experienced by everyone
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: RICHARD O'BRIEN
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