Pensive, a. to think or reflect, to weigh or consider. Discernment, n. the power or faculty of the mind by which it distinguishes one thing from another; insight; acumen; as, the errors of youth often proceed from the want of discernment. (Webster's Dictionary)
Thursday, March 31, 2011
S4theD: Day 20
Every since yesterday and Kristin Chenoweth I've had stage music in my head. Here's a song from one of my favorite musicals--Gilbert and Sullivan's Mikado.
If You Want to Know Who We Are
by Gilbert and Sullivan
Chorus of Nobles:
If you want to know who we are,
We are gentlemen of Japan:
On many a vase and jar —
On many a screen and fan,
We figure in lively paint:
Our attitude's queer and quaint —
You're wrong if you think it ain't
If you think we are worked by strings,
Like a Japanese marionette,
You don't understand these things:
It is simply Court etiquette.
Perhaps you suppose this throng
Can't keep it up all day long?
If that's your idea, you're wrong,
If that's your idea, you're wrong,
If you want to know who we are,
We are gentlemen of Japan,
On many a vase and jar —
On many a screen and fan,
On many, many, many, many,
Many, many, many, many, a jar,
On vase and jar —
On screen and fan,
Nanki-Poo:
Gentlemen, I pray you tell me
Where a gentle maiden dwelleth,
Named Yum-Yum, the ward of Ko-Ko?
In pity speak, oh speak I pray you!
A Noble:
Why, who are you who ask this question?
Nanki-Poo:
Come gather round me, and I'll tell you.
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