Lyrics The Escapade - Mike Batt , Friends
It
seems
to
me,
We
have
landed
in
a
lonely
place
Where
the
sun
won't
shine
of
its
own
volition,
And
this
crazy
mission
May
just
be
a
wild
goose
chase.
We've
sailed
for
years,
And
we
find
ourselves
upon
this
beach
Searching
for
some
beast
from
the
realms
of
fiction,
It's
a
wild
addiction
for
something
we'll
never
reach.
(Bellman
+ Crew)
Pay
no
heed
to
the
faint
of
heart!
Don't
let
these
words
of
weakness
fool
you...
Ignore
these
words
of
dismay,
Don't
let
the
chance
slip
away
This
is
the
time
to
be
strong!
The
chips
are
down,
the
hunt
is
on!
(Guitar
section
and
Main
Theme)
There
was
one
who
was
famed
for
the
number
of
things
He
forgot
when
he
entered
the
ship:
His
umbrella,
his
watch,
all
his
jewels
and
ring,
And
the
clothes
he
had
bought
for
the
trip.
He
had
forty-two
boxes
all
carefully
packed,
With
his
name
painted
clearly
on
each;
But,
since
he
omitted
to
mention
the
fact,
They
were
all
left
behind
on
the
beach.
He
came
as
a
Baker;
but
owned,
when
too
late
-
And
it
drove
the
poor
Bellman
half
mad
-
He
could
only
bake
Bridecake
- for
which
I
may
state,
No
materials
were
to
be
had.
(Baker)
I
came
as
the
Baker
on
this
escapade,
I
knead
the
dough,
but
I
can't
look
after
the
bread,
The
Banker
does
it
instead,
And
although
I
never
feel
afraid,
Somehow
I
know
It
could
be
the
single
worst
mistake
I've
ever
made,
To
come
as
the
Baker
on
this
escapade.
(Butcher)
I
came
as
the
Butcher
on
this
escapade,
Without
the
heart
for
moving
in
for
the
kill,
It
makes
me
want
to
be
ill,
But
my
orders
have
to
be
obeyed;
Though
I
take
part,
I'm
not
the
one
on
whom
the
blame
should
all
be
laid,
I'm
only
the
Butcher
on
this
escapade.
He
came
as
a
Butcher:
but
gravely
declared,
When
the
ship
had
been
sailing
a
week;
He
could
only
kill
Beavers.
The
Bellman
looked
scared,
And
was
almost
too
freightened
to
speak.
But
at
length
he
explained,
in
a
tremulous
tone,
There
was
only
one
Beaver
on
board;
And
that
was
a
tame
one
he
had
of
his
own,
Whose
death
would
be
deeply
deplored.
(Beaver)
I
came
as
the
Beaver
on
this
escapade,
Though
I
must
say,
I'm
only
here
for
the
fun,
An
optimist
on
the
run,
I'm
not
lost,
I've
only
been
mislaid,
I
know
one
day
I'll
find
the
sun,
though
now
I'm
walking
in
the
shade,
I'm
only
the
Beaver
on
this
escapade.
(Main
Theme)
They
roused
him
with
muffins
- they
roused
him
with
ice
-
They
roused
him
with
mustard
and
cress
-
They
roused
him
with
jam
and
judicous
advice
-
They
set
him
conundrums
to
guess.
When
at
length
he
sat
up
and
was
able
to
speak
His
sad
story
he
offered
to
tell;
And
the
Bellman
cried
"Silence!
Not
even
a
shriek!"
And
excitedly
tingled
his
bell.
"I
skip
forty
years,"
said
the
Baker,
in
tears,
"And
proceed
without
further
remark
To
the
day
when
you
took
me
aboard
of
your
ship
To
help
you
in
hunting
the
Snark.
"A
dear
uncle
of
mine
(after
whom
I
was
named)
Remarked,
when
I
bade
him
farewell
-"
"Ok,
skip
your
dear
uncle!"
the
Bellman
exclaimed,
As
he
angrily
tingled
his
bell.
"He
remarked
to
me
then,"
said
that
mildest
of
men,
"If
your
Snark
be
a
Snark,
that
is
right:
Fetch
it
home
by
all
means
- you
may
serve
it
with
greens,
And
it's
handy
for
striking
a
light.
"But
oh,
beamish
nephew,
beware
of
the
day,
If
your
Snark
be
a
Boojum!
For
then
You
will
softly
and
suddenly
vanish
away,
And
never
be
met
with
again!"
Album
The Hunting Of The Snark
1 Introduction
2 Introduction
3 Children Of The Sky
4 Children of the Sky
5 The Bellman's Speech
6 The Bellman's Speech
7 The Escapade
8 Midnight Smoke
9 Midnight Smoke
10 The Snooker Song
11 The Snooker Song
12 The Pig Must Die
13 The Pig Must Die
14 The Beaver's Lesson
15 A Delicate Combination
16 As Long As The Moon Can Shine
17 As Long as the Moon Can Shine
18 Dancing Towards Disaster
19 Dancing Towards Disaster
20 The Vanishing
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