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| Song details | |
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| Title | Farewell, My Own! |
| Artist | Gilbert & Sullivan |
| Album | HMS Pinafore [1878], |
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Ralph.
Farewell, my own, Light of my life, farewell! For crime unknown I go to a dungeon cell. Josephine. I will atone. In the meantime farewell! And all alone Rejoice in your dungeon cell! Sir Joseph. A bone, a bone I'll pick with this sailor fell; Let him be shown At once to his dungeon cell. Hebe, Dick, Boatswain & Carpenter. He'll hear no tone Of the maiden he loves so well! No telephone Communicates with his cell! Buttercup. (mysteriously) But when is known The secret I have to tell, Wide will be thrown The door of his dungeon cell. MEDLEY Josephine. Farewell, my own Light of my life, farewell! And all alone Rejoice in your dungeon, Your dungeon cell! Hebe. He'll hear no tone Of her he loves so well! Let him be shown At once to a dungeon A dungeon cell! Buttercup. He'll hear no tone Of her he loves so well! For crime unknown He goes to a dungeon A dungeon cell! Ralph. Farewell, my own Light of my life, farewell! For crime unknown I go to a dungeon, A dungeon cell! Sir Joseph. He'll hear no tone Of her he loves so well! Let him be shown At once to his dungeon His dungeon cell! Others. He'll hear no tone Of her he loves so well! For crime unknown He goes to a dungeon A dungeon cell! Chorus. For crime unknown He goes to a dungeon A dungeon cell! (Ralph is led off in custody.) UNISON Sir Joseph. My pain and my distress Again it is not easy to express. My amazement, my surprise, Again you may discover from my eyes. All. How terrible the aspect of his eyes! |
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