The Songs of Today
Language: English
The songs of today, though they're all very short Yet are often exceedingly sweet While the lyrics so deeply with passions are fraught There are some I should blush to repeat. "O heart of me see at thy feet how I lie!" (He could lie standing up just as well!) Tis the lily-white soul I shall love till I die!" So he says... But you never can tell! There are love songs of Africa, India, Japan, And of ev'ry conceivable place, They are all of them built to a family plan, And the fashion is growing apace. If the poems were sent to the Censor of Plays Ere the songs were permitted to sell, He would curl up his innocent brow in amaze, And he's say... But you never can tell! There are numerous songs with such titles as this: `You're my Bumble, I am your Bee.' Or, `The Cowslip's Caress', or `The Grasshopper's Kiss', Or `The Puddle that Yearns for the Sea'. They have all very tender pathetic refrains, And the publisher's profits they swell, But the people who sing them have they any brains? Well perhaps... But you never can tell!
Authorship:
Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):
- by Thomas Case Sterndale Bennett (1882 - 1944), "The Songs of Today", published 1911. [text verified 1 time]
Researcher for this page: Ted Perry
This text was added to the website: 2005-01-13
Line count: 24
Word count: 193