The Gay Divorcee - What Will Become of Our England? Lyrics |
Broadway production (1932) The Gay Divorcee the Musical - What Will Become of Our England? Lyrics
Waiter: From the ladies dining at the Berkeley To the Lizas ippling in the pubs, From the girls who frighten The kippers down at Brighton To the dowagers rippling in their tubs, From the girls who b'lieve that life is rosy To their sisters harder to convince, From the gayer set to the glummer set, From the great soubrettes in London's mummer set, To the girls even dumber down in Somerset, They're all in love with the prince.
Girls: Oh, we're all so in love with the Prince.
Waiter: So what will become of our England When the Prince of Wales finds a wife? Who's going to dance with our debutantes, Who's going to worry our maiden aunts? What will become of our fair sex When Prince Charming furls his sails? What will become of our England? And what will become of our Prince of Wales
Girls: What will become of our England When the Prince of Wales finds a wife? Who's going to dance with our debutantes, Who's going to worry our maiden aunts? What will become of our fair sex When Prince Charming furls his sails? As a lover he charms, as a husband he'll bore, As a lover he's dovoted, as a husband - no more, As a lover he loves you, as a husband he'll snore, So what will become of our Prince of Wales?
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The Gay Divorcee the Musical Lyrics
SYNOPSIS After You, Who? Why Marry Them? Salt Air I Still Love the Red, White and Blue Night and Day How's Your Romance? What Will Become of Our England? I've Got You on My Mind Mr. and Mrs. Fitch You're in Love
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