The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan by Sir W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert;Sir Arthur Sullivan
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YUM. Being engaged to Ko-Ko, you know!
NANK. Being engaged to Ko-Ko! DUET--YUM-YUM and NANKI-POO. NANK. Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted, I would say in tender tone, "Loved one, let us be united-- Let us be each other's own!" I would merge all rank and station, Worldly sneers are nought to us, And, to mark my admiration, I would kiss you fondly thus-- (Kisses her.) BOTH. I/He would kiss you/me fondly thus-- (Kiss.) YUM. But as I'm engaged to Ko-Ko, To embrace you thus, con fuoco, Would distinctly be no giuoco, And for yam I should get toko-- BOTH. Toko, toko, toko, toko! NANK. So, In spite of all temptation, Such a theme I'll not discuss, And on no consideration Will I kiss you fondly thus-- (Kissing her.) Let me make it clear to you, This is what I'll never do! This, oh, this, oh, this, oh, this,--(Kissing her.) |
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