Текст песни Clementine (Live in Concert) - Tom Lehrer
I
should
like
to
consider
the
folk
song,
And
expound
briefly
on
a
theory
I
have
held
For
some
time,
to
the
effect
that
the
reason
Most
folk
songs
are
so
atrocious
is
that
they
Were
written
by
the
people.
If
professional
songwriters
had
written
them
Instead,
things
might
have
turned
out
considerably
Differently.
For
example,
consider
the
old
favorite,
With
which,
I'm
sure,
you're
all
familiar,
"Clementine",
you
know:
In
a
cavern,
in
a
canyon
Dadada
dadadada
.. .
...a
song
with
no
recognizable
merit
whatsoever
–
And
imagine
what
might
have
happened
if,
for
example,
Cole
Porter
had
tried
writing
this
song.
The
first
Verse
might
have
come
out
like
this:
In
a
cavern
.. .
In
a
canyon
.. .
Excava-hay-hay-hehting
for
.. .
A
mine
Far
away
from
the
BOOM-BOOM-BOOM
.. .
Of
the
city
–
She
was
so
pretty
What
a
pity
– Clementine!
Oh,
Clementine
.. .
Can't
you
tell
from
the
howls
of
me
.. .
This
love
of
mine
Calls
to
you
from
the
bowels
of
me
.. .
Are,
you,
dis-CERning
The
reTURning
Of
this
CHURning
BURning
.. .
YEARning
for
you
.. .
And
–
(Spoken)
Well,
supposing
at
this
point,
that
Mozart...
Or,
one
of
that
crowd...
had
tried
writing
a
verse,
The
next
one
might've
come
out
as
a
baritone-aria
From
an
Italian
opera
- somewhat
along
these
lines:
Era
legera
e
come
un
fairy
{It
was
light
and
(she
was)
like
a
fairy}
E
suo
shoes
numero
nine
{And
her
shoes
(were)
number
nine}
Herring
bo-ho-ho-hoxes
sans-a
to-ho-ho-hopses,
{Herring
bo-ho-ho-hoxes
without
to-ho-ho-hopses}
Sandalae
per
Clementina
si
{Sandals
for
Clementine}
Per
Clementina
si
{For
Clementine}
Per
Clementina
sandalae
{Sandals
for
Clementine}
Per
Clementina
sandalae
{Sandals
for
Clementine}
Per
Clementina!
{For
Clementine}
Clementina,
Clementina,
Cleh-eh-eh-ehmentina
.. .
{Clementine
x3}
Herring
boxes
sans-a
topses
sandalae
per
Clementina
{Herring
boxes
without
topses,
sandals
for
Clementine}
Herring
boxes
sans-a
topses
sandalae
per
Clementina
{Herring
boxes
without
topses,
sandals
for
Clementine}
Che
sciagura
Clementina
{What
a
disaster,
Clementine}
Che
sciagura
Clementina
{What
a
disaster,
Clementine}
Cara
Clementina
{Beloved
Clementine}
Cara
Clementina-na-na-na-na-na-na-na!
{Beloved
Clementine}
(Spoken)
Supposing,
at
this
rather
dramatic
juncture
in
The
narrative,
one
ofour
modern
"cool
school"
of
composers
Had
tried
writing
a
verse,
thenext
one
might've
come
out...
A-like
this...
(Whispered)
A-one,
A-two,
A-three!
Drove
those
ducklings
to
the
water,
yprach!
Doodilehdoodoot,
yah-hah
.. .
Every
mornin',
like
nine
a.m.,
awhoopah
Doodileh
doo-doo,
doodilidah
Got
a-hung
upon
a
splinter
Got
a-hung
upon
a
splinter,
klooglimah!
Hoo,
hoot!
Fell
into
the
foamy
brine
–
Dig
that
crazy
Clementine,
man!
(Spoken)
To
end
on
a
happy
note,
one
can
always
count
On
Gilbert
and
Sullivan
for
a
rousig
finale
– full
of
words
And
music,
and
signifying...
nothing!
That
I
missed
her
depressed
her
Young
sister
named
Esther
This
mister
to
pester
the
tried
–
Now
a
pestering
sister's
a
festering
blister
You're
best
to
resist
her,
say
I!
The
mister
resisted
The
sister
persisted
When
I
kissed
her,
all
loyalty
slipped
When
she
said
I
could
have
her
Her
sister's
cadaver
Must
surely
have
turned
in
its
crypt!
Yes,
yes,
yes,
yes!
But
I
love
she,
and
she
loves
me
And
raptured
are
the
both
of
we
Yes,
I
love
she
and
she
loves
I
.. .
And
will
through
all
eterni-ty!
– See
what
I
mean?
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