Lyrics The Stately Homes of England (Re-mastered) - Noël Coward
1
Lord
Elderley,
Lrd
Borrowmere,
Lord
Sickert
and
Lord
Camp,
With
every
virtue,
every
grace,
Ah
what
avails
the
sceptred
race,
Here
you
see-the
four
of
us,
And
there
are
so
many
more
of
us
Eldest
sons
that
must
succeed.
We
know
how
Caesar
conquered
Gaul
And
how
to
whack
a
cricket
ball;
Apart
from
this,
our
education
lacks
co-ordination.
Though
we're
young
and
tentative
And
rather
rip-representative,
Scions
of
a
noble
breed,
We
are
the
products
of
those
homes
serene
and
stately
Which
only
lately
Seem
to
have
run
to
seed!
The
Stately
Homes
of
England,
How
beautiful
they
stand,
To
prove
the
upper
classes
Have
still
the
upper
hand;
Though
the
fact
that
they
have
to
be
rebuilt
And
frequently
mortgaged
to
the
hilt
Is
inclined
to
take
the
gilt
Off
the
gingerbread,
And
certainly
damps
the
fun
Of
the
eldest
son-
But
still
we
won't
be
beaten,
We'll
scrimp
and
scrape
and
save,
The
playing
fields
of
Eton
Have
made
us
frightfully
brave-
And
though
if
the
Van
Dycks
have
to
go
And
we
pawn
the
Bechstein
Grand,
We'll
stand
By
the
Stately
Homes
of
England.
2
Here
you
see
The
pick
of
us,
You
may
be
heartily
sick
of
us,
Still
with
sense
We're
all
imbued.
Our
homes
command
extensive
views
And
with
assistance
from
the
Jews
We
have
been
able
to
dispose
of
Rows
and
rows
and
rows
of
Gainsboroughs
and
Lawrences,
Some
sporting
prints
of
Aunt
Florence's,
Some
of
which
were
rather
rude.
Although
we
sometimes
flaunt
our
family
conventions,
Our
good
intentions
Mustn't
be
misconstrued.
The
Stately
Homes
of
England
We
proudly
represent,
We
only
keep
them
up
for
Americans
to
rent,
Though
the
pipes
that
supply
the
bathroom
burst
And
the
lavatory
makes
you
fear
the
worst,
It
was
used
by
Charles
the
First
Quite
informally,
And
later
by
George
the
Fourth
On
a
journey
north.
The
State
Apartments
keep
their
Historical
renown,
It's
wiser
not
to
sleep
there
In
case
they
tumble
down'
But
still
if
they
ever
catch
on
fire
Which,
with
any
luck,
they
might
We'll
fight
For
the
Stately
Homes
of
England
The
Stately
Homes
of
England,
Though
rather
in
the
lurch,
Provide
a
lot
of
chances
For
Psychical
Research-
There's
the
ghost
of
a
crazy
younger
son
Who
murdered,
in
thirteen
fifty-one,
An
extremely
rowdy
Nun
Who
resented
it,
And
people
who
come
to
call
Meet
her
in
the
hall.
The
baby
in
the
guest
wing,
Who
crouches
by
the
grate,
Was
walled
up
in
the
west
wing
In
fourteen
twenty-eight.
If
anyone
spots
The
Queen
of
Scots
In
a
hand-embroidered
shroud
We're
proud
Of
the
Stately
Homes
of
England.
REPRISE?
ACT
II
3
Lord
Elderley,
Lord
Borrowmere,
Lord
Sickert
and
Lord
Camp,
Behold
us
in
our
hours
of
ease,
Uncertain,
coy
and
hard
to
please.
Reading
in
Debrett
of
us,
This
fine
Patrician
quartette
of
us,
We
can
feel
extremely
proud,
Our
ancient
lineage
we
trace
Back
to
the
cradle
of
the
Race
Before
those
beastly
Roman
bowmen
Bitched
our
local
Yeomen.
Through
the
new
democracy
May
pain
the
old
Aristocarcy
We've
not
winced
nor
cried
aloud,
Under
the
bludgeonings
of
chance
what
will
be-
will
be.
Our
heads
will
still
be
Bloody
but
quite
unbowed!
The
Stately
Homes
of
England
In
valley,
dale
and
glen
Produce
a
race
of
charming,
Innocuous
young
men.
Though
our
mental
equipment
may
be
slight
And
we
barely
distinguish
left
from
right,
We
are
quite
prepared
to
fight
For
our
principles,
Though
none
of
us
know
so
far
What
they
really
are.
Our
duty
to
the
nation,
It's
only
fair
to
state,
Lies
not
I
pro-creation
But
what
we
pro-create;
And
so
we
can
cry
With
kindling
eye
As
to
married
like
we
go,
What
ho!
For
the
Stately
Homes
of
England!
The
Stately
Homes
of
England,
Although
a
trifle
bleak,
Historically
speaking,
Are
more
or
less
unique.
We've
a
cousin
who
won
the
Golden
Fleece
And
a
very
peculiar
fowling-piece
Which
was
sent
to
Cromwell's
niece,
Who
detested
it,
And
rapidly
sent
it
back
With
a
dirty
crack.
A
note
we
have
from
Chaucer
Contains
a
bawdy
joke.
We
also
have
a
saucer
That
Bloody
Mary
broke.
We've
two
pairs
of
tights
King
Arthur's
Knights
Had
completely
worn
away.
Sing
Hey!
For
the
Stately
Homes
of
England.
The
Stately
Homes
of
England,
Tho'
rather
on
the
blink
Provide
a
lot
of
reasons
For
what
we
do
and
think.
Tho'
we
freely
admit
we
may
be
wrong,
Our
conviction
that
we
are
right
is
strong
Tho'
it
may
not
be
for
long,
We'll
hold
on
to
it
We
might
as
well
hold
the
bat
Till
they
knock
us
flat
Our
dignity
of
race
may
Retire
into
its
shell
Our
Minister
of
Grace
may
Defend
us
none
too
well
But
still
if
a
child
Becomes
too
wild
And
we're
forced
to
use
the
rod,
Thank
God
For
the
Stately
Homes
of
England
1 Nina
2 This Is a Changing World
3 In Which We Serve
4 I Went to a Marvelous Party
5 Poor Little Rich Girl (Re-mastered)
6 A Room With a View (Re-mastered)
7 Dance Little Lady (Re-mastered)
8 I'll See You Again (Re-mastered)
9 Any Little Fish (Re-mastered)
10 Something to Do With Spring (Re-mastered)
11 Mad Dogs and Englishmen (Re-mastered)
12 Mrs Worthington (Re-mastered)
13 Where Are the Songs We Sung? (Re-mastered)
14 The Stately Homes of England (Re-mastered)
15 London Pride (Re-mastered)
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