The Miller's Son
- Leigh Ann Larkin (2010)You are listening to the song The Miller's Son by Leigh Ann Larkin, writer by Stephen Sondheim in album A Little Night Music: Broadway Revival Cast Recording CD2. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
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- Night Waltz II (The Sun Sits Low) - Betsy Morgan
- Reprise: Soon; You Must Meet My Wife - Betsy Morgan
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- The Miller's Son - Leigh Ann Larkin
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Lyrics
I shall marry the miller's son
Pin my hat on a nice piece of property
Friday nights, for a bit of fun
We'll go dancing
Meanwhile...
It's a wink and a wiggle and a giggle in the grass
And I'll trip the light fandango
A pinch and a diddle in the middle of what passes by.
It's a very short road
From the pinch and the punch
To the paunch and the pouch
And the pension
It's a very short road
To the ten thousandth lunch
And the belch and the grouch
And the sigh.
In the meanwhile
There are mouths to be kissed
Before mouths to be fed
And a lot in between
In the meanwhile
And a girl ought to celebrate what passes by.
Or I shall marry the businessman
Five fat babies and lots of security
Friday nights, if we think we can
We'll go dancing
Meanwhile.
It's a push and a fumble and a tumble in the sheets
And I'll foot the highland fancy
A dip in the butter and a flutter with what meets my eye
It's a very short fetch
From the push and the whoop
To the squint and the stoop
And the mumble
It's not much of a stretch
To the cribs and the croup
And the bosoms that droop
And go dry.
In the meanwhile
There are mouths to be kissed
Before mouths to be fed
And there's many a tryst
And there's many a bed
To be sampled and seen
In the meanwhile
And a girl has to celebrate what passes by.
Or I shall marry the Prince of Wales
Pearls and servants and dressing for festivals
Friday nights, with him all in tails
We'll have dancing
Meanwhile.
It's a rip in the bustle and a rustle in the hay
And I'll pitch the quick fantastic
With flings of confetti and my petticoats away up high
It's a very short way
From the fling that's for fun
To the thigh pressing un
Der the table
It's a very short day
Till you're stuck with just one
Or it has to be done
On the sly.
In the meanwhile
There are mouths to be kissed
Before mouths to be fed
And there's many a tryst
And there's many a bed
There's a lot I'll have missed
But I'll not have been dead
When I die!
And a person should celebrate everything
Passing by.
And I shall marry the miller's son...
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