2024 Encores! Once Upon a Mattress the Musical - Many Moons Ago Lyrics
MINSTREL: Many moons ago in a far-off place Lived a handsome prince with a gloomy face For he did not have a bride. Oh, he sighed "Alas" And he pined, Alas, But, alas, the prince couldn't find a lass Who would suit his mother's pride. For a princess is a delicate thing, Delicate and dainty as a dragonfly's wing. You can recognize a lady by her elegant air But a genuine princess is exceedingly rare. On stormy night to the castle door Came the lass the prince had been waiting for: "I'm a princess lost," quoth she. But the queen was cool And remained aloof and she said, "Perhaps, but we'll need proof; I'll prepare a test and see." "I will test her thus," The old queen said, "I'll put twenty downy mattresses upon her bed, And beneath those twenty mattresses I'll place one tiny pea. If that pea disturbs her slumber Then a true princess is she!" Now, the bed was soft, and extremely tall But the dainty lass didn't sleep at all, And she told them so next day. Said the queen, "My dear, If you felt that pea Then we've proof enough of your royalty. Let the wedding music play!" And the people shouted quietly
ALL: (quietly) "Hooray!"
MINSTREL: For a princess is a delicate thing, Delicate and dainty as a dragonfly's wing. You can recognize a lady by her elegant air, But a genuine princess is exceedingly rare! There are many versions of this story. I sing them all. This is the prettiest, But it's not quite accurate. I happen to know the true story Of "The Princess and the Pea" for the very good reason that I was there. It was a small kingdom, Ruled over by a talkative Queen and a mute King. And the princess in the true story Was not the only girl put to the test. Actually, she was one of 13 girls? Girls who came to the castle hoping To wed the Prince, but who, For one reason or another, Were found to be unsuitable.
Review: Once Upon a Mattress the Musical Lyrics
Once Upon a Mattress the Musical Lyrics
SYNOPSIS Many Moons Ago An Opening For a Princess In a Little While Shy The Minstrel, the Jester, and I Sensitivity The Swamps of Home Normandy Song of Love Quiet Goodnight, Sweet Princess Happily Ever After Man to Man Talk Very Soft Shoes
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