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Date of issue: 08.10.2009
Record label: Parlophone
Song language: English
The Stately Homes Of England (From Operette) |
Lord Elderly, Lord Borrowmere |
Lord Sickert and Lord Camp |
With every virtue, every grace |
Ah, what avails the sceptered race |
Here you see the four of us |
And there are so many more of us |
Eldest sons that must succeed |
We know how Caesar conquered Gaul |
And how to whack a cricket ball |
Apart from this, our education |
Lacks co-ordination |
Though we’re young and tentative |
And rather rip-representative |
Scions of a noble breed |
We are the products of those homes |
Serene and stately that only lately |
Seem to have run to seed |
The stately homes of England |
How beautiful they stand |
To prove the upper classes |
Have still the upper hand |
Though the fact that they have to be rebuilt |
And frequently mortgaged to the hilt |
Is inclined to take the gilt |
Off the gingerbread |
And certainly damps the fun |
Of the eldest son |
But still, we won’t be beaten |
We’ll scrimp and scrape and save |
The playing fields of Eton |
Have made us frightfully brave |
And though if the Van Dycks have to go |
And we pawn the Bechstein Grand |
We’ll stand by the stately homes of England |
Here you see the pick of us |
You may be heartily sick of us |
Still, with sense, we’re all imbued |
Our homes command extensive views |
And with assistance from the Jews |
We have been able to dispose of |
Rows and rows and rows of |
Gainsboroughs and Lawrences |
Some sporting prints of Aunt Florence’s |
Some of which were rather rude |
Although we sometimes flaunt our family conventions |
Our good intentions |
Mustn’t be misconstrued |
The stately homes of England, we proudly represent |
We only keep them up for Americans to rent |
Though the pipes that supply the bathroom burst |
And the lavatory makes you fear the worst |
It was used by Charles the First |
(Quite informally) |
And later by George IV |
On a journey north |
The state departments keep their historical renown |
It’s wiser not to sleep there |
In case they tumble down |
But still, if they ever catch on fire |
Which, with any luck, they might |
We’ll fight for the stately homes of England |
The stately homes of England |
Though rather in the lurch |
Provide a lot of chances |
For psychical research |
There’s the ghost of a crazy younger son |
Who murdered in 1351 |
An extremely rowdy nun |
Who resented it |
And people who come to call |
Meet her in the hall |
The baby in the guest wing |
Who crouches by the grate |
Was walled up in the west wing |
In 1428 |
If anyone spots the Queen of Scots |
In a hand-embroidered shroud |
We’re proud of the stately homes of England |