Tra-la-la! [song]
Tra-la-la! amid the world I live
tra-la-la! it lends me what I give
the world is pain & pleasure
a trouble & a treasure
tra-la-la-la-la!
Tra-la-la! I find & lose my way
tra-la-la! my way I lose & find
if things appear uncertain
is certainty a'flirtin'?
tra-la-la-la-la!
Tra-la-la! my patience nestles deep
tra-la-la! my soul is still asleep
I'm but a lump of clay
a'changing every day
tra-la-la-la-la!
Tra-la-la! the horse before the cart
tra-la-la! the fortitude of art
does stuggle seem unending?
the river's ocean-wending
tra-la-la-la-la!
Then, the singer wheels his cart a little ways along the road
(onstage) [admittedly there's no horse, but poetic license is
granted this work of operatic whimsy], and the story proceeds.
Enters stage left: a child, perhaps age 8, with a top in hand ...
tra-la-la! it lends me what I give
the world is pain & pleasure
a trouble & a treasure
tra-la-la-la-la!
Tra-la-la! I find & lose my way
tra-la-la! my way I lose & find
if things appear uncertain
is certainty a'flirtin'?
tra-la-la-la-la!
Tra-la-la! my patience nestles deep
tra-la-la! my soul is still asleep
I'm but a lump of clay
a'changing every day
tra-la-la-la-la!
Tra-la-la! the horse before the cart
tra-la-la! the fortitude of art
does stuggle seem unending?
the river's ocean-wending
tra-la-la-la-la!
Then, the singer wheels his cart a little ways along the road
(onstage) [admittedly there's no horse, but poetic license is
granted this work of operatic whimsy], and the story proceeds.
Enters stage left: a child, perhaps age 8, with a top in hand ...
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The world is pain & pleasure; a hassle & a treasure. Yes, it is!
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