Off-Broadway Cast (2013) Giant the Musical - Your Texas Lyrics
LESLIE: Somebody else may spend her life In search of the perfect butter knife To pair with the proper fork and proper spoon Don't laugh, but I'd rather read Rousseau. And Emerson, Carlyle, and Thoreau; Right here in my father's chair I've read The sort of ideas that cloud my head with Daydreams Big and Small I have daydreams, Don't we all? When I read Thoreau, I smiled He said "All good things are free and wild"
Your Texas Now, I don't know Your Texas But even so, I imagine that a man can be Can be More independent , WIld and free In Texas The last frontier is Texas And unlike here There's a great unknown Just waiting there For those who wish to Dream and dare Your Texas
BICK: Big as all New England Plus New Jersey and New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio---
LESLIE: Your Texas...
BICK: Mountain ranges, sweeping beaches Canyons, rivers, planes--- And century plants That blossom Ev'ry twenty years
LESLIE: Imagine
BICK: Imagine
LESLIE: Imagine: Blossoming at forty Blossoming at sixty Blossoming at eighty That's how I want to live...
LESLIE (SPOKEN)
"Imagine a place in the wilderness, unspoiled by politics, where people are truly equal."
LESLIE (SUNG): These kinds of ideas, Don't laugh, they give me Daydreams Wild and new. I'll have daydreams Thanks to you And tonight I'll dream Some more Of a place I've never Been before: Reata Your country, Your Texas...
Leslie: Somebody else may spend her life In search of the perfect Butter knife Not I Not I
[Thanks to Aoife Mahood for lyrics]
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SYNOPSIS Your Texas Did Spring Come to Texas? A Stranger
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