Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Misalliance (Flanders & Swann) From: Joe Offer Date: 30 Apr 24 - 08:24 PM Hi, John - we already have most of the songs and recitations people do at the singaround. That's one of the reasons why I post links to lyrics from the singaround performances. Check the chat before you post. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Missalliance by Flanders & Swann From: FreddyHeadey Date: 30 Apr 24 - 01:27 PM + Lyr Add: MISALLIANCE (Flanders and Swann) mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=45090 lyrics mudcat.org/@displaysong.cfm?SongID=9949 _ |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Missalliance by Flanders & Swann From: GUEST,keberoxu Date: 30 Apr 24 - 08:41 AM This is one of my favo[u]rites. |
Subject: Lyr Add: Missalliance by Flanders & Swann From: Monologue John Date: 30 Apr 24 - 06:46 AM Missalliance Flanders, Swann Flanders: This may seem a rather strange subject for a song, but we have written what is perhaps a rather strange song. Anyway, it's called "Misalliance". Both: The fragrant honeysuckle spirals clockwise to the sun, And many other creepers do the same. But some climb anti-clockwise, the bindweed does, for one, Or Convolvulus, to give her proper name. Rooted on either side a door, one of each species grew, And raced towards the window-ledge above. Each corkscrewed to the lintel in the only way it knew, Where they stopped, touched tendrils, smiled, and fell in love. Said the right-handed honeysuckle to the left-handed bindweed, "Oh, let us get married, if our parents don't mind, we'd Be loving and inseparable, inextricably entwined, we'd Live happily ever after" said the honeysuckle to the bindweed. To the honeysuckle's parents it came as a shock. "The bindweeds," they cried, "are inferior stock! They're uncultivated, of breeding bereft, We twine to the right and they twine to the left." Said the anti-clockwise bindweed to the clockwise honeysuckle, "We'd better start saving, many a mickle macks a muckle, Then run away for a honeymoon and hope that our luck'll Take a turn for the better" said the bindweed to the honeysuckle. A bee who was passing remarked to them then, "I've said it before and I'll say it again, Consider your offshoots, if offshoots there be, They'll never receive any blessing from me". "Poor little sucker, how will it learn, When it is climbing, which way to turn? Right, left, what a disgrace, Or it may go straight up and fall flat on its face!" Said the right-hand-thread honeysuckle to the left-hand-thread bindweed, "It seems they're against us, all fate has combined. Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling Colombine, Thou art lost and gone forever, we shall never intertwine". Together, they found them, the very next day, They had pulled up their roots and just shrivelled away. Deprived of that freedom for which we must fight, To veer to the left or to veer to the right! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Misalliance (Flanders & Swann) From: Joe Offer Date: 26 Sep 22 - 06:18 PM Another transcription: https://www.smallpotatoesmusic.com/alives/misall.html
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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Misalliance (Flanders & Swann) From: Mr Happy Date: 24 Jun 08 - 06:51 AM http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convolvulus |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Misalliance (Flanders & Swann) From: Kenny B (inactive) Date: 23 Jun 08 - 03:06 PM Thanks AWM Ill put a contibtion in the Mondegreen Box Kenny B |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Misalliance (Flanders & Swann) From: A Wandering Minstrel Date: 18 Jun 08 - 08:00 AM In the last line of v1 that should be Convulvulus (a member of the Stock family hence the word-play in v4) |
Subject: Video link: Misalliance (Flanders & Swann) From: Genie Date: 17 Jun 08 - 06:28 PM Yes, tragic but true. : ( You can hear it (a cover) here. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: MISALLIANCE by Flanders ^ Swann From: little john cameron Date: 08 Mar 02 - 04:41 PM My that's an awfy sad sang.ljc |
Subject: Lyr Add: MISALLIANCE (Flanders and Swann) From: Kenny B (inactive) Date: 08 Mar 02 - 04:24 PM MISALLIANCE Flanders and Swann The fragrant honeysuckle spirals clockwise to the sun, And many other creepers do the same, But some climb anticlockwise; the bindweed does, for one, Or Convulvulus, to give its proper name. Rooted on either side of the door, one of each species grew, And raced towards the window ledge above. Each one corkscrewed to the lintel in the only way it knew, Touched tendrils, smiled, and fell in love. Said the right-hand-thread honeysuckle to the left-hand-thread bindweed, “Oh! Let us get married if my parents don't mind. We’d Be loving and inseparable, inexplicably entwined. We'd Live happily ever after,” said the honeysuckle to the bindweed. To the honeysuckle's parents it came as a shock. The bindweed, they said, are inferior stock. They're uncultivated, of breeding bereft. We twine to the right while they twine to the left. Said the anticlockwise bindweed, to the clockwise honeysuckle: “We’d better start saving—many a mickle mak's a muckle— Then run away for a honeymoon and hope that our luck'll Take a turn for the better,” said the bindweed to the honeysuckle, A bee who was passing remarked to them then: “I've said it before and I'll say it again: Consider your offshoot, if offshoots there be. They'll never receive any blessings from me. Poor little sucker! How will it learn When it's climbing which way to turn? Right? Left? What a disgrace! Or it may go straight upwards and fall flat on its face." Said the right-hand-thread honeysuckle to the left-hand-thread bind- Weed: “It seems that against us all fate has combined, Oh, my darling, Oh, my darling, Oh, my darling Columbine, Thou art lost and gone forever. We shall never be entwined." Together they found them the very next day. They had pulled up their root and just shriveled away. Deprived of the freedom for which we must fight, To veer to the left, or to veer to the right. Copyright International Music Publications Limited Griffin House 161 Hammersmith Rd London W6 8BS |
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