Stephen Schwartz & William Solo
Stephen Schwartz & William Solo & Stephanie Mills
Stephen Schwartz & Adrian Zmed & Stephanie Mills & William Solo
Stephen Schwartz & Adrian Zmed & Stephanie Mills
Stephen Schwartz & William Solo
Stephen Schwartz & Adrian Zmed & William Solo & Stephanie Mills
Stephen Schwartz & Stephanie Mills
Stephen Schwartz
Stephen Schwartz & William Solo
Stephen Schwartz & Adrian Zmed & William Solo & Stephanie Mills
Stephen Schwartz & William Solo & Stephanie Mills & Adrian Zmed
Stephen Schwartz & Adrian Zmed & Stephanie Mills & William Solo
Stephen Schwartz
Stephen Schwartz & Stephanie Mills
Stephen Schwartz & Hunter Foster & Darius de Haas
Stephen Schwartz & Hunter Foster & Adrian Zmed & Stephanie Mills
Stephen Schwartz & Hunter Foster & Darius de Haas & Adrian Zmed & Stephanie Mills
Stephen Schwartz & Stephanie Mills
Stephen Schwartz & William Solo
Stephen Schwartz & Stephanie Mills
Stephen Schwartz
Stephen Schwartz & William Solo & Adrian Zmed
Stephen Schwartz & Kelli Rabke & Adrian Zmed & Darius de Haas
Stephen Schwartz
Stephen Schwartz & Kelli Rabke
Stephen Schwartz & Kelli Rabke & Darius de Haas
Stephen Schwartz & William Solo
Stephen Schwartz & Adrian Zmed
Stephen Schwartz & Kelli Rabke
Stephen Schwartz & Stephanie Mills & Adrian Zmed
Stephen Schwartz & William Solo & Adrian Zmed
Stephen Schwartz
Stephen Schwartz
Stephen Schwartz & Stephanie Mills
Stephen Schwartz & William Solo
Stephen Schwartz & Adrian Zmed & William Solo & Kelli Rabke & Stephanie Mills
[STORYTELLERS]
And they heard the voice of Father
Walking in the garden in the cool of the day
And from Father's presence
Among the thickest trees, they hid themselves away
[FATHER]
So, you have tasted the fruit
[EVE]
Yes, Father, but it's all right. It didn't hurt me after all, and now I can see so clearly
I can see what you can see!
I can see, I can see
How we can build things from trees
We can use the winds and rivers
I can see there's so much more for us to see
[FATHER]
Eve, you see too much
Can you see you have to go?
[EVE]
Go?
[FATHER]
Leave the garden
[EVE]
But why?
[FATHER]
This is a place of innocence
This is a place for children
And you are a child no more
Adam, Eve is leaving here
[ADAM]
Well, then, what if I went with her?
Childhood’s End was written by Stephen Schwartz.
Stephen Schwartz released Childhood’s End on Tue May 19 1998.