Songs of a Savoyard by Sir W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert
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page 79 of 131 (60%)
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(Hey, but his face is a sight for to see!)
Silent is he, for he's modest and afraid - (Hey, but he's timid as a youth can be!) [SHE.] I know a maid who loves a gallant youth - (Hey, but she sickens as the days go by!) SHE cannot tell him all the sad, sad truth - (Hey, but I think that little maid will die!) [BOTH.] Now tell me pray, and tell me true, What in the world should the poor soul do? [HE.] He cannot eat and he cannot sleep - (Hey, but his face is a sight for to see!) Daily he goes for to wail - for to weep - (Hey, but he's wretched as a youth can be!) [SHE.] She's very thin and she's very pale - (Hey, but she sickens as the days go by!) Daily she goes for to weep - for to wail - (Hey, but I think that little maid will die!) [BOTH.] Now tell me pray, and tell me true, What in the world should the poor soul do? [SHE.] If I were the youth I should offer her my name - (Hey, but her face is a sight for to see!) [HE.] If I were the maid I should fan his honest flame - (Hey, but he's bashful as a youth can be!) [SHE.] If I were the youth I should speak to her to-day - (Hey, but she sickens as the days go by!) [HE.] If I were the maid I should meet the lad half way - (For I really do believe that timid youth will die!) [BOTH.] I thank you much for your counsel true; |
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