he brought me to you
I finally found it!
Video pa!
I love it so much! I posted the synopsis of the Trumpets Little Mermaid.
Lyrics of the song included as well. I'm so lucky !
I couldn't be any happier to finally find the music of my will-be-wedding song! My other two blogs had the lyrics of the song too and now is the first time that I posted it with music and video.Ang saya saya ko talaga ngayon! Sobra!
Jewel is fifth among daughters of King Argo, ruler of the sea. Once the girls (born one year apart) reach fifteen, they can go up to the surface and watch the world above. When it was her time, Jewel marvels at what she sees on the water: a handsome young prince aboard a great ship. She is instantly lovestruck. It is not unfathomable that Jewel would swim him to safety when a storm causes him to almost drown. She sings of her ardor while the prince is barely conscious. When he comes to, it is not her face before him but of Princess Sapphire. Unfortunately for Jewel, the prince thinks it is Sapphire's voice that lulled him into healing. While the prince romances another, Jewel is stuck at the bottom of the sea. Her act of selflessness meant being grounded for a whole month. King Argo wouldn't have a daughter of his gallivanting where humans can do them harm. But the headstrong Jewel slips out anyway, swimming again where her love takes her. She doesn't only see the prince, she hears him singing about the precious jewel of his life. And the sea princess is convinced the two of them have a place in destiny. Unbeknownst to Jewel, Crustacea has got her exactly where the king's manipulative aide wants her. Crustacea is going for the empty queen's throne--although no vacancy was ever announced--and the headstrong Jewel is her ticket there. It is then that Crustacea proposes Jewel leave her voice behind in exchange for a pair of legs--which she will need for her terrestrial tarriance. Jewel, who would do almost anything to be with her beloved, plays right into the hands of Crustacea. As it turns out, it's not just a brief visit but an eternal stay on land; the little mermaid would die should she ever touch the water again. This "teeny, tiny little bit" Crustacea conveniently put off mentioning until Jewel had no more time to weigh her options. And so the mermaid swims upward where her prince rescues her and takes her on board. Mobile but mute, she becomes a favorite among the prince's crew. Just when she thinks the prince may also be falling for her, the vessel docks and she is greeted by the blinding vision of the prince's real gem--it wasn't her all along. There begins the first heartbreak for the little heroine, as hard a blow as a white squall would slap on a ship. But don't pity her for the love that went the way of first loves: unforgiving and unforgettable. Jewel shines like a cloud's silver lining because ultimately, she is not denied a place in the sun once those clouds part to reveal it. Just how? I'll leave some for you to experience on your own, should the theater group Trumpets decide to mount "The Little Mermaid" again in the near future.
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