Songtexte The Scars - Victor Garber
It
is
not
to
be
expected
that
a
maiden
arrive
at
a
marriageable
Age
without
sundry
contacts
of
one
kind
and
another
Which
it
would
be
just
as
well
not
to
discuss
in
public!
When
a
military
man
is
at
the
height
of
his
career
And
marching
his
battalion
off
to
wars
He's
fought
numerous
engagements
for
his
country
far
and
near
In
serving
his
apprenticeship
to
Mars
And
he
naturally
accumulates
some
decorative
scars
In
serving
his
apprenticeship
to
Mars
And
he
naturally
accumulates
some
decorative
scars
In
serving
his
apprenticeship
to
Mars
Now
a
melting
maiden's
marriage
is
the
height
of
her
career
And
unless
she
is
particularly
stupid
She's
fought
many
a
minor
battle
for
her
country
front
and
rear
In
serving
her
apprenticeship
to
Cupid
And
she
naturally
accumulates
experimental
scars
In
winning
these
preliminary
wars
And
she
naturally
accumulates
experimental
scars
In
winning
these
preliminary
wars
When
the
soldier
takes
a
maiden
and
the
maiden
takes
a
man
For
free
exchange
of
philogenic
blisses
Let
both
of
them
remember
as
a
part
of
Nature's
plan
It's
practice
that
makes
perfect
in
our
kisses
When
lovely
Venus
lies
beside
her
lord
and
master
Mars
They
mutually
profit
by
their
scars
When
lovely
Venus
lies
beside
her
lord
and
master
Mars
They
mutually
profit
by
their
scars
1 Ballad Of The Robbers
2 There's Nowhere To Go But Up! - Reprise
3 No, Ve Vouldn't Gonto Do It
4 Our Ancient Liberties
5 Act One Finale
6 How Can You Tell An American? - Finale / Reprise
7 Young People Think About Love
8 Dirge For A Soldier
9 May And January
10 To War!
11 Introduction / Washington Irving Song
12 Clickety-Clack
13 Entrance Of The Council
14 Hush Hush
15 There's Nowhere To Go But Up!
16 It Never Was You
17 Bachelor's Song
18 How Can You Tell An American?
19 Will You Remember Me?
20 One Touch Of Alchemy
21 September Song
22 Sitting In Jail
23 We Are Cut In Twain
24 The Scars
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