Tip of the hat to Mr Boreman for knowing that the wee people were solitary, wore red, and fixed shoes. None the less, a leprechaun can be about mischief, so watch yeself.
“The Emerald Isle” was Sir Arthur Sullivan’s last work. He died while composing it, and Edward German had to complete the score. The libretto is by Basil Hood.
BigDaveGlass over 1 year ago
But much more fun……
rossevrymn over 1 year ago
nice are
The Lone Reader over 1 year ago
Happy St Patrick!!
rwh2 over 1 year ago
Tip of the hat to Mr Boreman for knowing that the wee people were solitary, wore red, and fixed shoes. None the less, a leprechaun can be about mischief, so watch yeself.
swenbu Premium Member over 1 year ago
Nice to see the color on today’s strip!
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 1 year ago
“The Emerald Isle” was Sir Arthur Sullivan’s last work. He died while composing it, and Edward German had to complete the score. The libretto is by Basil Hood.
No 4. SONG—PROFESSOR BUNN, WITH CHORUS.
[Arthur Sullivan]BUNNIf you wish to appear as an Irish type
(Presuming, that is, you are not one),You’ll stick the stem of a stumpy pipe
In your hat-band, if you’ve got one.Then no doubt you’re aware
You must colour your hair
An impossible shade of red;While a cudgel you’ll twist
With a turn of your wrist,
Being careful to duck your head—Or your own shille-
lagh unhappily may
Accidentally knock you downWith a fearful crack
On the comical back
Of your typical Irish crown!If you manage instead
Of the back of your head
To belabour the floor like that—And shout “Whirroo,”
Bedad, you’ll do!
You’re the popular type of Pat!CHORUSOr your own shillelagh, etc.
BUNNFor the innocent joys of a ball or wake
You probably foster a passion,For all such things I can undertake.
To teach the latest fashion.First you kiss a colleen,
Then imbibe some potheen,
Then your coat on the floor you’ll trail,And invite the best man
In the room if he can
To tread on its tattered tail—With a big shille-
lagh some truculent neigh-
bour will probably knock you downWith a frightful crack
On the comical back
Of your typical Irish crown!At a ball or a wake
It’s yourself that’ll take
Little notice of that at all!It’s used you’ll get
To the strict etiquette
Of a typical Irish ball!CHORUSWith a big shillelagh, etc.
DANCE.Shikamoo Premium Member over 1 year ago
Disney versions.