Camelot the Musical - The Lusty Month of May Lyrics |
Broadway Musical Camelot the Musical - The Lusty Month of May Lyrics
Music by Ken Darby, Frederick Loewe Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
GUENEVERE: Tra la! It's May! The lusty month of May! That lovely month when ev'ryone goes Blissfully astray. Tra la! It's here! That shocking time of year When tons of wicked little thoughts Merrily appear! It's May! It's May! That gorgeous holiday When ev'ry maiden prays that her lad Will be a cad! It's mad! It's gay! A libelous display! Those dreary vows that ev'ryone takes, Ev'ryone breaks. Ev'ryone makes divine mistakes The lusty month of May!
Whence this fragrance wafting through the air? What sweet feelings does its scent transmute? Whence this perfume floating ev'rywhere? Don't you know it's that dear forbidden fruit! Tra la la la la! That dear forbidden fruit! Tra la la la la!
GUENEVERE & CHORUS: Tra la la la la [etc.]
GUENEVERE: Tra la! It's May! The lusty month of May! That darling month when ev'ryone throws Self-control away. It's time to do A wretched thing or two, And try to make each precious day One you'll always rue! It's May! It's May! The month of "yes you may," The time for ev'ry frivolous whim, Proper or "im." It's wild! It's gay! A blot in ev'ry way. The birds and bees with all of their vast Amorous past Gaze at the human race aghast, The lusty month of May.
CHORUS: Tra la! It's May! The lusty month of May! That lovely month when ev'ryone goes Blissfully astray. Tra la! It's here! That shocking time of year When tons of wicked little thoughts Merrily appear. It's May! It's May! The month of great dismay.
GUENEVERE: When all the world is brimming with fun, Wholesome or "un."
GUENEVERE & CHORUS: It's mad! It's gay! A libelous display! Those dreary vows that ev'ryone takes, Ev'ryone breaks. Ev'ryone makes divine mistakes The lusty month of May!
Review: Camelot the Musical Lyrics
Camelot the Musical Lyrics
SYNOPSIS I Wonder What the King Is Doing Tonight The Simple Joys of Maidenhood Camelot Follow Me C'est Moi The Lusty Month of May Then You May Take Me to the Fair How to Handle a Woman Before I Gaze at You Again If Ever I Would Leave You The Seven Deadly Virtues What Do the Simple Folk Do? Fie on Goodness I Loved You Once in Silence Guenevere Finale (Camelot Reprise)
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