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Gilbert And Sullivan - Song Ernest lyrics
ERNEST:
 Were I a king in very truth,
 And had a son--a guileless youth--
 In probable succession;
 To teach him patience, teach him tact,
 How promptly in a fix to act,
 He should adopt, in point of fact,
 A manager's profession.
 To that condition he should stoop
 (Despite a too fond mother),
 With eight or ten "stars" in his troupe,
 All jealous of each other!
 Oh, the man who can rule a theatrical crew,
 Each member a genius (and some of them two),
 And manage to humour them, little and great,
 Can govern this tuppenny State!
 ALL: 
 Oh, the man, etc.
 Gilbert And Sullivan - Song Ernest - http://motolyrics.com/gilbert-and-sullivan/song-ernest-lyrics.html
 ERNEST: 
 Both A and B rehearsal slight--
 They say they'll be "all right at night"
 (They've both to go to school yet);
 C in each act must change her dress,
 D will attempt to "square the press";
 E won't play Romeo unless
 His grandmother plays Juliet;
 F claims all hoydens as her rights
 (She's played them thirty seasons);
 And G must show herself in tights
 For two convincing reasons--
 Two very well-shaped reasons!
 Oh, the man who can drive a theatrical team,
 With wheelers and leaders in order supreme,
 Can govern and rule, with a wave of his fin,
 All Europe--with Ireland thrown in!
 ALL: 
 Oh, the man, etc








