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Aida Elton John


Music: Elton John
Lyrics: Tim Rice
Book by Linda Woolverton, Robert Falls & David Henry Hwang


STRONGEST SUIT (Reprise)

AMNERIS
I may leave a great impression 
As I race through a succession 
Of the latest crazes, chase the newest fad 
I feel better when beguiling 
Find that fashion keeps me smiling 
But in my heart I know it's rather sad 

AIDA
That a life of great potential 
Is dismissed, inconsequential 

AMNERIS
And only ever seen as being cute 
So I'll flutter to deceive 

AIDA
Oh no you must believe 
That one day you're bound to find 

AIDA & AMNERIS
A Stronger Suit

(RADAMES enters the room, catching AIDA & AMNERIS off guard.)

AMNERIS
Radames! This is my bedchamber. You can't just... you know you shouldn't... 
Aida, leave.

(AIDA turns to walk out.)

RADAMES
No, stay. Pour the princess a cup of wine.

(AIDA goes to the wine pitcher and pours the wine.)

AMNERIS
Are you trying to get me drunk, Radames? You know it's not necessary. 

RADAMES
Is that your bed in there?

AMNERIS
Silk covered and fat with feathers.

RADAMES
Why don't you go in and I'll join you in a moment.

AMNERIS
Radames, are you sure? We're going to be married in a week.

RADAMES
Amneris, we've been engaged nine years.

AMNERIS
Good point.

(AMNERIS turns and runs offstage.)

RADAMES
You think you can speak to me like that, scold me like a shrew then walk 
away? You forget that I can have you carried off to the copper mines.

AIDA
And you forget that I am her property now, not yours.

(AIDA turns to leave.)

RADAMES
It doesn't matter. Because I know now that you were right.
(AIDA gives him a disconcerting look.)
What?

AIDA
I'm shocked. Even in enlightened Nubia, one never hears a man admit he's 
wrong.

AMNERIS
(Offstage.)
Radames, I'm ready!

RADAMES
(Calling offstage.)
I'll be right in princess. 
(He turns back to AIDA.)
Aida, I was wrong. I have been selfish. If Pharaoh does not recover, Egypt 
is going to need a new leader. A strong leader. And I don't think that is 
Amneris.

AMNERIS
(Offstage.)
Radames, your engagement party is waiting.

AIDA
You should go to her.

RADAMES
Were you a noblewoman before you were captured?

AIDA
What does it matter? There's nothing noble about me now.

RADAMES
You're wrong. You are noble and courageous. Very few of us dare to speak so 
honestly. And considering you're a slave...

AIDA
Yes, we mustn't ever forget that I'm a slave.

RADAMES
I cannot take back the past, Aida. But even if I could... I'm not sure I 
want to. Aida, I -

(AMNERIS interrupts him, storming into the room wrapped in a sheet.)

AMNERIS
Radames! You barge into my bedchamber, waging a full-frontal attack, so to 
speak... and now you're stalling. Why?

RADAMES
I'm sorry, I didn't realize...

AMNERIS
There's a buck-naked princess lounging in her bed, calling your name. What 
exactly didn't you realize? Before our wedding night, pack up some of that 
dried monkey meat and have the royal cartographer draw you a map of the 
female body, Captain. Maybe then you'll be more inclined to come explore.
(RADAMES looks around and then runs out of the room.)
Was it something I said? When we were children we understood each other so 
well. Now he's a mystery to me.

ACT ONE
Scene Eight
THE NUBIAN SLAVE CAMP

As AMNERIS exits offstage, the set changes to the Nubian camp. AIDA stands in 
the middle of the stage as MEREB approaches her.

MEREB
Aida, there you are. Will you come with me?

AIDA
Where?

MEREB
The Nubian camp. Look, everybody knows that I'm the one who can get things. 
And our people... They've have asked me to bring them... you.

AIDA
Why? So they can see a reckless fool dressed as a servant? No that is what I 
am, Mereb. My father told me not to leave the boundaries of our village, but 
I could not be so constrained. I took Nehebka and the other women up the 
river. I had to see the countryside. And that's where the Egyptians captured 
us. I deserve this. And our people deserve a leader who thinks of them. Not 
of her own selfish pleasures.

MEREB
Aida, the Nubians want their princess.

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