🎵 “The Forbidden Key” 🎵
🎶 Verse 1
🎵 Narrator:
Once, a young woman married Bluebeard,
A man whose charm made others stare. 🔷
He gave her keys to every door—
But warned of one she must ignore.
🎶 Verse 2
🎵 Bluebeard (deep and calm):
“Use every room in the castle wide,
But one must stay locked deep inside.
That door is secret—please obey.
Trust me, now… stay far away.”
🎶 Verse 3
🎵 Narrator:
But curiosity softly grew…
What was he hiding? Could it be true?
She saw the rooms, so grand and bright—
Then found the door sealed out of sight.
🎶 Verse 4
🎵 Narrator:
Her hands did shake, her heart beat fast—
She turned the key and peeked at last.
Inside she saw a fearful sight…
The room was filled with silent fright. 😨
🎶 Verse 5
🎵 Narrator:
The brides before her—still and cold.
A secret room of stories untold.
She gasped, and dropped the key in dread—
The floor was stained a bloody red.
🔑 Maid (soft whisper):
“Your key… your key…”
🎶 Verse 6
🎵 Narrator:
She picked it up, but to dismay—
The bloodstain would not wash away.
Bluebeard returned, and saw the trace…
🎵 Bluebeard (angrily):
“You disobeyed. Now face your fate!”
🎶 Verse 7
🎵 Narrator:
He raised his voice, prepared to strike,
But help had come, just in time!
📯 Relative (calling out):
“Stop! Let her go—she is not yours!”
They stood as one with love and force.
🎶 Verse 8
🎵 Bluebeard (grumbling):
“All right… she is spared.”
🎵 Narrator:
And so, she lived—no longer scared.
The castle now was hers to hold—
She shared her life, her heart, her gold.
🎶 Final Verse
🎵 Narrator:
She’d learned a truth, both sharp and deep:
That secrets bloom where silence creeps.
But love and courage, hand in hand—
Can change the tale and help us stand. 💙