Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Shall I Tell You What I Think of You? (Extrait De La Comédie Musicale « Le Roi Et Moi ») , by - Marni NixonRelease date: 07.09.2019
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Shall I Tell You What I Think of You? (Extrait De La Comédie Musicale « Le Roi Et Moi ») , by - Marni NixonShall I Tell You What I Think of You? (Extrait De La Comédie Musicale « Le Roi Et Moi ») |
| Your servant! |
| Your servant! |
| Indeed I’m not your servant -- |
| Although you give me less than servant’s pay -- |
| I’m a free and independent employe |
| …(sigh) employee. |
| Because I’m a woman |
| You think, like ev’ry woman |
| I have to be a slave or concubine. |
| You conceited, self-indulgent libertine! |
| …(sigh) |
| libertine! |
| How I wished I called him that! |
| Right to his face! |
| Libertine! |
| And while we’re on the subject, sire, |
| There are certain goings on around this place |
| That I wish to tell you I do not admire: |
| I do not like polygamy |
| Or even moderate bigamy |
| I realize |
| That in your eyes |
| That clearly makes a prig o' me. |
| But I am from a civilized land called Wales! |
| Where men like you are locked in county jails! |
| In your pursuit of pleasure, you |
| Have mistresses who treasure you |
| They have no ken of other men |
| Beside whom they can measure you |
| A flock of sheep and you’re the only ram |
| No wonder you’re the wonder of Siam! |
| I’m rather glad I didn’t say that… |
| Not with the women right there… and the children |
| The children, the children, |
| I’ll not forget the children, |
| No matter where I go I’ll always see |
| Those little faces looking up at me… |
| At first, when I started to teach, |
| They were shy and remained out of reach, |
| But lately I’ve thought |
| One or two have been caught |
| By a word I have said |
| Or a sentence I’ve read |
| And I’ve heard an occasional question |
| That implied, at least, a suggestion |
| That the work I’ve been trying to do |
| Was beginning to show with a few… |
| That Prince Chululongkorn |
| Is very like his father. |
| He’s stubborn-but inquistitive and smart… |
| I must leave this place before they break my heart |
| I must leave this place before they break my heart! |
| Goodness! |
| I had no idea it was so late. |
| Shall It tell you what I think of you? |
| You’re spoiled! |
| You’re a conscientious worker |
| But your spoiled. |
| Giving credit where it’s due |
| There is much I like in you |
| But it’s also very true |
| That your spoiled! |
| Everybody’s always bowing to the King |
| Everybody has to grovel to the King. |
| By your Buddha you are blessed |
| By your ladies you’re caressed, |
| But the one who loves you best is the King. |
| All that bowing and kow-towing |
| To remind you of your royalty, |
| I find a most disgusting exhibition. |
| I wouldn’t ask a Siamese cat |
| To demonstrate his loyalty |
| By taking this ridiculous position |
| How would you like it if you were a man |
| Playing the part of a toad. |
| Crawling around on your elbows and knees. |
| Eating the dust of the road… |
| Toads! |
| Toads! |
| All of your people are toads! |
| Yes, Your Majesty; |
| No, Your Majesty. |
| Tell us how low to go, Your Majesty; |
| Make some more decrees, Your Majesty, |
| Don’t let us up off out knees, Your Majesty. |
| Give us a kick, if you please Your Majesty |
| Give us a kick, if you would, Your Majesty |
| Oh, That was good, Your Majesty! |