Lyrics In My Own Little Corner - Richard Rodgers , Oscar Hammerstein II
I'm
as
mild
and
as
meek
as
a
mouse
When
I
hear
a
command
I
obey.
But
I
know
of
a
spot
in
my
house
Where
no
one
can
stand
in
my
way.
In
my
own
little
corner
in
my
own
little
chair
I
can
be
whatever
I
want
to
be.
On
the
wings
of
my
fancy
I
can
fly
anywhere
And
the
world
will
open
its
arms
to
me.
I'm
a
young
Norweigen
princess
or
a
milkmaid
I'm
the
greatest
prima
donna
in
the
land
I'm
a
heiress
who
has
always
had
her
silk
made
By
her
own
flock
of
silkworms
in
Japan
I'm
a
girl
men
go
mad
for
love's
a
game
I
can
play
with
Cool
and
confident
kind
of
air.
Just
as
long
as
I
stay
in
my
own
little
corner
All
alone
in
my
own
little
chair.
I
can
be
whatever
I
want
to
be.
I'm
a
slave
from
Calcutta
I'm
a
queen
in
Peru.
I'm
a
mermaid
dancing
upon
the
sea
I'm
a
huntress
on
an
African
safari.
It's
a
dangerous
type
of
sport
and
yet
it's
fun
In
the
night
I
sally
forth
to
seek
my
quarry
And
I
find
I
forgot
to
bring
my
gun.
I
am
lost
in
the
jungle
all
alone
and
unarmed
When
I
meet
a
lioness
in
her
lair
Then
I'm
glad
to
be
back
in
my
own
little
corner,
All
alone
in
my
own
little
chair.
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