Lyrics The Floral Dance - Julie Andrews
As
I
walked
home
on
a
summer
night
And
the
stars
in
heaven
were
shining
bright
Far
away
from
the
footlight's
glare
Into
the
sweet
and
scented
air
Of
a
quaint
old
Cornish
town
Born
from
afar
on
a
gentle
breeze
Joining
the
murmur
of
summer
sees
Distant
tones
of
an
old
world
dance
Played
by
the
village
band
perchance
And
the
calm
air
came
floating
down
I
thought
I
could
hear
the
curious
tone
Of
a
cornet,
clarinet,
and
big
trombone
Fiddle,
cello,
big
base
drum
Bassoon,
flute,
and
euphonium
Far
away
as
in
a
trance
I
heard
the
sound
Of
a
floral
dance
And
soon
I
heard
such
a
bustling
and
prancing
And
then
I
saw
the
whole
village
was
dancing
In
and
out
of
the
houses
they
came
Old
folk
young
folk
all
the
same
In
that
quaint
old
Cornish
town
Every
boy
took
the
girl
round
the
waist
And
hurried
her
off
in
tremendous
haste
Whether
they
knew
one
another
I
care
Not
whether
they
cared
at
all
I
know
not
But
they
kissed
as
they
danced
along
And
there
was
the
band
with
the
curious
tone
With
the
cornet,
clarinet,
and
big
trombone
Fiddle,
cello,
big
base
drum
Bassoon,
flute,
and
euphonium
Each
one
making
the
most
of
his
chance
All
together
in
the
floral
dance
I
felt
so
lonely
standing
there
And
I
could
only
stand
and
stare
For
I
had
no
boy
with
me
Lonely
I
should
have
to
be
In
that
quaint
old
Cornish
town
When
suddenly
hastening
down
the
lane
A
figure
I
knew
I
saw
quite
plane
With
outstretched
hands
he
came
along
And
carried
me
into
that
merry
throng
And
fiddle
and
all
went
dancing
down
We
danced
to
the
band
with
the
curious
tone
With
the
cornet,
clarinet,
and
big
trombone
Fiddle,
cello,
big
base
drum
Bassoon,
flute,
and
euphonium
Each
one
making
the
most
of
his
chance
All
together
in
the
floral
dance
Dancing
here,
prancing
there
Jigging,
jogging
everywhere
Up
and
down
and
round
the
town
All
together
in
the
floral
dance
All
together
in
the
floral
dance!
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