Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song How Beautifully Blue the Sky , by - The Pirates Of PenzanceRelease date: 17.02.1983
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song How Beautifully Blue the Sky , by - The Pirates Of PenzanceHow Beautifully Blue the Sky |
| of Girls: How Beautifully Blue the sky |
| The glass is rising very high |
| Continue fine I hope it may |
| And yet it rained but yesterday |
| Tomorrow it may pour again |
| I hear the country wants some rain |
| Yet people say |
| I know not why |
| That we shall have a warm July |
| Tomorrow it may pour again |
| I hear the country wants some rain |
| Yet people say |
| I know not why |
| That we shall have a warm July |
| Mabel: Did ever maiden wake from dream of homely duty |
| To find her daylight break with such exceeding beauty |
| Did ever maiden close her eyes on waking sadness |
| To dream of such exceeding gladness! |
| Frederic: Ah yes, ah yes, |
| This is exceeding gladness |
| Girls: How Beautifully Blue the sky |
| The glass is rising very high |
| Continue fine I hope it may |
| And yet it rained but yesterday |
| Tomorrow it may pour again |
| I hear the country wants some rain |
| Yet people say |
| I know not why |
| That we shall have a warm July |
| Tomorrow it may pour again |
| I hear the country wants some rain |
| Yet people say |
| I know not why |
| That we shall have a warm July |
| (Tomorrow it may pour again…) |
| Frederic: Did ever pirate roll his soul in guilty dreaming |
| And wake to find that soul with peace and virtue beaming! |
| Girls: How Beautifully Blue the sky |
| The glass is rising very high |
| Continue fine I hope it may |
| And yet it rained but yesterday |
| Tomorrow it may pour again |
| I hear the country wants some rain |
| Yet people say |
| I know not why |
| That we shall have a warm July |
| Mabel: Did ever maiden wake from dream of homely duty |
| To find her daylight break with such exceeding beauty |
| Did ever maiden close her eyes on waking sadness |
| To dream of such exceeding gladness! |
| Frederic: Did ever pirate loathed |
| Forsake his hideous mission |
| To find himself bethrothed to lady of position! |
| Ah yes, ah yes, |
| Ah yes, ah yes, |
| AH YES! |