Song | Scene: Mary's Sitting Room Fine White House |
Artist | Daisy Eagan |
Artist | Alison Fraser |
Album | The Secret Garden (The Original Broadway Cast Album) |
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[00:09.97] | MARTHA: |
[00:17.20] | If I had a fine white horse, |
[00:19.73] | I'd take you for a ride today, |
[00:23.41] | But since I have no fine white horse, |
[00:29.32] | Inside I'll have to stay, |
[00:30.65] | And empty all the chamber pots |
[00:33.08] | And scrub the floors and such. |
[00:35.12] | But what's there to do on a fine white horse? |
[00:39.04] | It seems to me not much! |
[00:42.32] | If I had a wooden boat, |
[00:48.33] | I'd take you for a sail today, |
[00:50.94] | But since I have no wooden boat, |
[00:53.30] | Inside I'll have to stay, |
[00:55.82] | And catch and kill the mice |
[00:57.82] | And pluck the chickens for the cook, |
[01:00.32] | But what's there to do on a wooden boat? |
[01:04.63] | But sit up straight and look? |
[01:07.21] | And worry our boat will start to drift, |
[01:09.88] | And float us out to sea, |
[01:11.82] | And land us in an isle of gold! |
[01:14.50] | Oh dear, oh dearie me! |
[01:18.39] | If I had a chambermaid, |
[01:20.93] | I'd take you out to play today. |
[01:23.39] | They say that there's a maze |
[01:25.05] | Where once you enter, there you stay. |
[01:27.94] | For certain we'd get lost |
[01:29.67] | And they'd come looking for our bones, |
[01:32.14] | And find us sometime late next week, |
[01:36.08] | And bring us tea and scones. |
[01:38.36] | But what if there's a clan of |
[01:40.40] | Trolls a-campin 'neath the tree? |
[01:42.86] | Or what if there's a pirate's cave? |
[01:45.77] | Oh dear, oh dear! Oh dearie me! |
[01:54.24] | If I wasn't so afraid, |
[01:57.52] | I'd take you out the door today, |
[02:00.37] | But talking birds and tales of |
[02:02.58] | Fairies keep me scared away. |
[02:05.31] | And yes, I promised not to tell what |
[02:08.53] | Else is there, although |
[02:10.85] | If in the maze you chance to see |
[02:13.85] | A garden guarded by a tree, |
[02:16.42] | And meet a bird who speaks to thee, |
[02:20.91] | Then come and tell my fine white horse |
[02:25.74] | And me. |
[02:29.41] |
[00:09.97] | MARTHA: |
[00:17.20] | If I had a fine white horse, |
[00:19.73] | I' d take you for a ride today, |
[00:23.41] | But since I have no fine white horse, |
[00:29.32] | Inside I' ll have to stay, |
[00:30.65] | And empty all the chamber pots |
[00:33.08] | And scrub the floors and such. |
[00:35.12] | But what' s there to do on a fine white horse? |
[00:39.04] | It seems to me not much! |
[00:42.32] | If I had a wooden boat, |
[00:48.33] | I' d take you for a sail today, |
[00:50.94] | But since I have no wooden boat, |
[00:53.30] | Inside I' ll have to stay, |
[00:55.82] | And catch and kill the mice |
[00:57.82] | And pluck the chickens for the cook, |
[01:00.32] | But what' s there to do on a wooden boat? |
[01:04.63] | But sit up straight and look? |
[01:07.21] | And worry our boat will start to drift, |
[01:09.88] | And float us out to sea, |
[01:11.82] | And land us in an isle of gold! |
[01:14.50] | Oh dear, oh dearie me! |
[01:18.39] | If I had a chambermaid, |
[01:20.93] | I' d take you out to play today. |
[01:23.39] | They say that there' s a maze |
[01:25.05] | Where once you enter, there you stay. |
[01:27.94] | For certain we' d get lost |
[01:29.67] | And they' d come looking for our bones, |
[01:32.14] | And find us sometime late next week, |
[01:36.08] | And bring us tea and scones. |
[01:38.36] | But what if there' s a clan of |
[01:40.40] | Trolls acampin ' neath the tree? |
[01:42.86] | Or what if there' s a pirate' s cave? |
[01:45.77] | Oh dear, oh dear! Oh dearie me! |
[01:54.24] | If I wasn' t so afraid, |
[01:57.52] | I' d take you out the door today, |
[02:00.37] | But talking birds and tales of |
[02:02.58] | Fairies keep me scared away. |
[02:05.31] | And yes, I promised not to tell what |
[02:08.53] | Else is there, although |
[02:10.85] | If in the maze you chance to see |
[02:13.85] | A garden guarded by a tree, |
[02:16.42] | And meet a bird who speaks to thee, |
[02:20.91] | Then come and tell my fine white horse |
[02:25.74] | And me. |
[02:29.41] |
[00:09.97] | MARTHA: |
[00:17.20] | If I had a fine white horse, |
[00:19.73] | I' d take you for a ride today, |
[00:23.41] | But since I have no fine white horse, |
[00:29.32] | Inside I' ll have to stay, |
[00:30.65] | And empty all the chamber pots |
[00:33.08] | And scrub the floors and such. |
[00:35.12] | But what' s there to do on a fine white horse? |
[00:39.04] | It seems to me not much! |
[00:42.32] | If I had a wooden boat, |
[00:48.33] | I' d take you for a sail today, |
[00:50.94] | But since I have no wooden boat, |
[00:53.30] | Inside I' ll have to stay, |
[00:55.82] | And catch and kill the mice |
[00:57.82] | And pluck the chickens for the cook, |
[01:00.32] | But what' s there to do on a wooden boat? |
[01:04.63] | But sit up straight and look? |
[01:07.21] | And worry our boat will start to drift, |
[01:09.88] | And float us out to sea, |
[01:11.82] | And land us in an isle of gold! |
[01:14.50] | Oh dear, oh dearie me! |
[01:18.39] | If I had a chambermaid, |
[01:20.93] | I' d take you out to play today. |
[01:23.39] | They say that there' s a maze |
[01:25.05] | Where once you enter, there you stay. |
[01:27.94] | For certain we' d get lost |
[01:29.67] | And they' d come looking for our bones, |
[01:32.14] | And find us sometime late next week, |
[01:36.08] | And bring us tea and scones. |
[01:38.36] | But what if there' s a clan of |
[01:40.40] | Trolls acampin ' neath the tree? |
[01:42.86] | Or what if there' s a pirate' s cave? |
[01:45.77] | Oh dear, oh dear! Oh dearie me! |
[01:54.24] | If I wasn' t so afraid, |
[01:57.52] | I' d take you out the door today, |
[02:00.37] | But talking birds and tales of |
[02:02.58] | Fairies keep me scared away. |
[02:05.31] | And yes, I promised not to tell what |
[02:08.53] | Else is there, although |
[02:10.85] | If in the maze you chance to see |
[02:13.85] | A garden guarded by a tree, |
[02:16.42] | And meet a bird who speaks to thee, |
[02:20.91] | Then come and tell my fine white horse |
[02:25.74] | And me. |
[02:29.41] |