The Phantom Of The Opera (Song)

Phantom Of The Opera is a song from the 2004 film The Phantom of the Opera. ''The song is performed by Gerald Butler who plays the? phantom? and Emmy Rossum who plays the character named Christine.''

Once In A Blood Moon
In the Glovey Smurf special, the song appears being performed by both Dracula and Smurfette as she falls in a deep sleeping trance as she begins to get brainwashed by the lord of darkness to rid her mind of ever having memories of Glovey in order to have her fall for the Vampire which works and he takes her back to his castle. However, Dracula didn't have any plans involving love as it will all be revealed later.

Lyrics
Christine: In sleep he sang to me, In dreams he came. That voice which calls to me, And speaks my name And do I dream again? For now I find, The Phantom of the Opera is there, Inside my mind

Phantom: Sing once again with me, Our strange duet. My power over you, Grows stronger yet. And though you turn from me, To glance behind. The Phantom of the Opera is there, Inside your mind.

Christine: Those who have seen your face, Draw back in fear. I am the mask you wear.

Phantom: It's me they hear.

Both: My/your spirit and my/your voice, In one combined. The Phantom of the Opera is there Inside your/my mind

Offstage: He's there, the Phantom of the Opera!

Phantom: In all your fantasies You always knew That man and mystery

Christine: Were both in you

Both: And in this labyrinth Where night is blind The Phantom of the opera is there Inside your/my mind

Christine: He's there, The Phantom of the Opera! (Vocalizing)

Phantom: Sing my angel of music!

Christine: (Vocalizing higher)

Phantom: Sing for me!

Christine: (Vocalizing higher)

Phantom: Sing my angel of music!

Christine: (Sings higher)

Phantom: SING FOR ME!

Phantom: I have brought you, To the seat of sweet music's throne. To this kingdom where all must pay homage to music, Music. You have come here. For one purpose and one alone. Since the moment I first heard you sing, I have needed you with me to serve me, to sing, For my music. My music