Bab Ballads and Savoy Songs by Sir W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert
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page 82 of 168 (48%)
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Stick close to your desks and _never go to sea_,
And you all may be Rulers of the Queen's Navee! WHEN A MERRY MAIDEN MARRIES. When a merry maiden marries, Sorrow goes and pleasure tarries; Every sound becomes a song, All is right and nothing's wrong! From to-day and ever after Let your tears be tears of laughter-- Every sigh that finds a vent Be a sigh of sweet content! When you marry merry maiden, Then the air with love is laden; Every flower is a rose, Every goose becomes a swan, Every kind of trouble goes Where the last year's snows have gone! Sunlight takes the place of shade When you marry merry maid! When a merry maiden marries Sorrow goes and pleasure tarries; Every sound becomes a song, |
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