What Do You Call a Man Like That?

What Do You Call a Man Like That?

From: The Bridges of Madison County
By: Brown
Voice Type(s): Mezzo,Soprano

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Show Synopsis:
Francesca, an Italian war bride, loves her family but feels unfulfilled. Her family leaves for the national 4H fair and she looks forward to a little relaxation and solitude. A National Geographic photographer, Robert Kincaid, comes to her house to ask directions to Roseman Bridge so he can finish photographing the county?s covered bridges. Francesca goes with him and later invites him for dinner, though she realizes she is quickly developing feelings for him. The next day, Francesca buys a new dress and follows Robert to the bridge, where they connect over his photographs of Naples. Francesca invites him to dinner again, and her husband Bud calls to tell her they will be staying an extra day at the fair. They separately reflect over their love and marriage. Robert and Francesca kiss, dance, and sleep together while Francesca?s daughter Carolyn worries about her competing steer and her son Michael fights with Bud over his adulthood responsibilities. Francesca and Robert take a day trip to Des Moines and Francesca ponders leaving her family for a life on the road with Bud. The day afterwards, she promises him that she will meet him in town by six o?clock. Francesca?s neighbor Marge shows up and implies that though she knows about Francesca?s affair, she will not tell anybody. Francesca finds she cannot tell Bud about her affair and the entire family heads into town, where Francesca says goodbye to Robert from afar and chooses to stay with her family. Years later, Carolyn is a wife and mother, Michael is a doctor, and Bud dies of illness. Francesca is alone and wonders if the silent phone calls she occasionally receives are Robert. Robert, who is ill himself, packs his belongings, having given up hope that he will ever speak with Francesca again. After he dies, Francesca returns to the bridge with a letter delivered from him posthumously and the picture he took of her at the bridge at the beginning of their romance.
    

What do you call a man like that?
How do you even try to give it a name,
A classification?
What do you call a man like that?
Something from days gone by,
A kind of a wind blown from the past.
But were do you find it?
From what time or place or fairy-tale
Comes someone so ridiculous,
So earnest,
So strong?

What do you call a man like this?
How to describe his hands,
So tense and so easy,
So controlled but unpredictable-
The tornado of his eyes
Shining bright,
Finding light?
Wanting something,
Knowing something,
Seeing something,
Something holy-
Something newly born
Without a name.