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The Summer Garden A Musical Play in Two Acts By David Barrett Piano/Vocal Score © Copyright Plays and Songs Dot Com 2003 www.playsandsongs.com

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Page 1: The Summer Garden - playsandsongs.com Song 1 Country Life When If you're you tired love of the ci-great ty out-life, doors, of come 5 gar-down bage and smells try and your sew-luck,

The Summer Garden

A Musical Play in Two Acts

By David Barrett

Piano/Vocal Score

© Copyright Plays and Songs Dot Com 2003

www.playsandsongs.com

Page 2: The Summer Garden - playsandsongs.com Song 1 Country Life When If you're you tired love of the ci-great ty out-life, doors, of come 5 gar-down bage and smells try and your sew-luck,
Page 3: The Summer Garden - playsandsongs.com Song 1 Country Life When If you're you tired love of the ci-great ty out-life, doors, of come 5 gar-down bage and smells try and your sew-luck,

Song 1 Country Life

WhenIf

you'reyou

tiredlove

ofthe

ci -great

tyout -

life,doors,

ofcome

5

gar -down

bageand

smellstry

andyour

sew -luck,

age, JumpDo

a -not

boardwear

ayour

7

horsefin -

andest

cartclothes

andfor

joinwad -

using

inthrough

ourthe

vill - muck.

age.

10

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Page 4: The Summer Garden - playsandsongs.com Song 1 Country Life When If you're you tired love of the ci-great ty out-life, doors, of come 5 gar-down bage and smells try and your sew-luck,

WhenRus -

youtic

needlife

someis

coun -full

tryof

airfun

toif

fresh -you

enpre -

upfer

yourit

lung,laid back,

13

Am -Chew -

bleing

downon

toa

Giles' -piece

esof

yardgrass

andand

breathly -

theing

smellon

ofa

dung.hay -

So,stack.

17 Last time to CODA

21 (Instrumental Cue)

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WeRab -

don'tbit

prom -stew

iseand

greatDai -

ho -sy's

tels,moo,

justa

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coun -bu -

trycket

mudfor

and dunga

smells.loo.

IfDan -

you'recing

poshon

thenthe

don'tvill -

comeage

here,green,

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bath -rubb -

daying

comesshoul -

justders

oncewith

athe

yearqueen.

Pigs'Leave

ma -be -

nurehind

be -the

tweenci -

yourty

toes,toffs,

andtake

aa

clothes-bath

pegin

onDai -

yoursy's

nose.trough.

34 Rit......

Rit......

We've no stars and no a - wards but take your next va - ca - tion with us - Yea!

37 CODA

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Song 2 Call Odelia

3

Mon -Near -

dayly

morn -time

ingfor

washdinn -

day,er,

whowho

willwill

washwash

thethe

sheets?greens?

AndAnd

5

whowho

willwill

dopeel

thethe

iron-carr-

ing,ots,

whowho

willwill

makeslice

thingsthe

neat?beans?

WhoWho

willwill

pressscrub

thethe

ta-ta-

bleble

cloths,top,

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WhoWho

willwill

beatcarve

thethe

rugs?lamb?

AndAnd

whowho

willwill

scrubstir

thethe

floorcoo-

andking

whopot

willand

fillchop

theand

washboil

- ingthe

tubs?ham?

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CallCall

O -O

de-- de-

lialia

sheshe

cancan

washcook

andthe

scrubta -

andble

beatmust

andbe

shine,laid,

Andand

sheshe

cancan

foldfill

andthe

presswat -

ander

darnjugs,

andthe

13

5

sweeppudd -

anding

cleanmust

andbe

imade.

- ron. Floors to scrub and shirts to rub, piles of wash- ing in the tub.

16

Beds to make and cakes to bake, then tea to brew and serve the stew

19

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Song 3 The Baker's Song

Now I woke up this morn - ing with a

4 Warburton

rum - ble in - side, so then I went down the stairs to see just

6

what I could find. When I looked on the shelf I found that

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no - thing was there, just like that Old Mo- ther Hubb - ard's my

10

cup - board was bare. 'Cos he's the bak - er's man.

12 Chorus

Yea, Ba - by, he's the bak - er's man

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Ooh, ooh, ooh, king of the bloom - ers and the mast - er of the

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rolls. Yea, he can fry a mean pan - cake and he's

19

load - ed with dough, 'cos he's the bak-er. Yea!

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See script for verses 2 - 5.

5th time fineAfter 4th chorus, interlude

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Page 12: The Summer Garden - playsandsongs.com Song 1 Country Life When If you're you tired love of the ci-great ty out-life, doors, of come 5 gar-down bage and smells try and your sew-luck,

Song 4, Just A Rose, Odelia

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2nd time to CODA

OneOne

sin-hum-

gleble

rose,rose,

OneOne

migh -pure

tywhite

flow'r,bloom,

10

Odelia:Chorus:

WillHow

youyou

nottoy

leavewith

usour

be?lives,

Youde -

havecree

theour

pow'r.doom.

MyOh

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fath -how

erfool-

isish

aa

troub-girl

ledcan

man,be,

brok-act -

ening

byon

mya

pride.whim.

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WhyNow

can'tpeop-

wele's

fleelives

fromhave

thisbeen

placebro -

andken

findby

aa

lone -harm-

lyless

placelitt -

tole

22

hidething

fromjust

thisa

rose.rose.

25

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CODA

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Song 5 Wand'ring Through a Labyrinth

TwistsWand' -

andring

turnsthrough

ofa

des-lab -

tin -y -

y,rinth,

thewe

lott -try

er -to

yfind

ofour

fate,way,

5

ATHELSTAN:CHORUS:

TakeTurn-

aing

chancedown

toblind

savea -

yourlley-

skinways

andwe

sowseek

thethe

seedslight

ofof

hate.day.

7

Gam-Fin-

blegers

withburnt

yourand

daugh-less -

ter'sons

life,learnt,

ThingsEach

turnnew

sour,day

youa -

paylong

thelife's

price.way.

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ActOn

ofthe

mer-roll-

cyer

bycoast -

herer

friendride

andwith

wholuck

knowsand

howfor -

thistune

thingby

willyour

end?side.

11

NowGod

a -grant

no -that

ther'she

daught-live

er'sso

gonelong

andto

I'mmake

toa-

blamemends

forfor

allall

thisthis

wrong.wrong.

13

15

Please note, this instrumental link differs from the backing track

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A

Song 6 A Monster Who Is Foul Of Face

mon-day

sterI

whohope

ismy

foulheart

ofwill

face,find

whosea

coun -loved

ten -one

ancewho

bringsis

muchtrue

dis -and

grace,kind,

WhoseWho

5

looksloves

causeme

menfor

tothe

runper -

a -son

way locked

andwith -

hide.in.

HisShe

sharp-will

enednot

clawsmind

andmy

fur -li -

ryon's

pawspaws

theand

7

14

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ul -ne -

ti -ver

matefear

inmy

fearmon -

willster

cause,roars,

Men'sShe'll

bloodthink

runsI'm

coldsweet

bothwith

youngclum -

andsy

oldfeet

whenand

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theyhair -

heary

Wulf -were -

stan'swolf

cries.skin.

WailsWe'll

ofatt -

an -end

guishthe

loudfin -

re -est

soundballs

throughin

12

pa-pa-

lacelace

wallsrooms

andand

cas-cas-

tletle

ground,halls,

AsMy

hebear-

re -like

gardssteps

hiswill

mir -grace

rorthe

onceball -

a -room

gain.floor.

HisWe'll

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beast -dance

liketill

looksdawn's

helight

can'tfills

a -the

bide,sky

hisand

truethen

selfa -

dwellsway

in -we'll

side.fly,

TillAnd

theour

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dayfriend -

dawnsship

whichwill

willre -

takemain

a -for

wayev -

hiser -

pain. One moremore.

But

19 1. 2.

e-ven though I dream, locked deep in my do-main, A mon-ster I re - main.

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Page 19: The Summer Garden - playsandsongs.com Song 1 Country Life When If you're you tired love of the ci-great ty out-life, doors, of come 5 gar-down bage and smells try and your sew-luck,

Song 7 (Dance 2) Waltz

Come, take my hand a - gain.

5

Let's waltz some more, po - lish the floor.

9

21 Let's step and whirl for a while,

13

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In the new Vi - enn - ese style.

17

Just hold your part - ner tight, gen- tle-man,

21

22

lord or earl. Let's dance till morn - ing light,

26

Come give me one more twirl.

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41

45

49

cresc...

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I'll choose a waltz to - day,

53

Three in a bar, bett - er by far.

57

Let's try that num - ber by Strauss,

61

25

It's from his Die Fled - er - maus.

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Who'll pay the band to - night?

69

Cert-ain- ly won't be me! I've spent my

73

last gold crown. I can't a - fford their fee.

79

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Song 8 Do Not Close the Door

Twi -Dark -

lightness

dimsdims

thethe

eve -mem -

ning,'ry

Light -Fa -

edces

can -blur

dlesand

7

flick -fade

er, StillPeop -

thele

day-are

lightfor -

lin -go -

gers,tten,

DoFriend-

notships

closewe

theonce

11

door.made.

JustNow's

a -a

no -spe -

thercial

eve -eve-

ning,ning,

JustNot

aa

nor -nor -

malmal

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day,day,

DoDo

notnot

shutlet

themy

lightmem-

out,'ries,

Pleaseev -

don'ter

gofade

a -a -

21

way.way.

WhenNow

youI

findfound

thethe

oneone

toto

shareshare

yourmy

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dreams,dreams,

lightfate

ahas

can -in -

dleter -

flamevened

andand

dotried

notto

letclose

itthe

die.door.

33

Do not close the door, Do not steal our light, Dear Wulf -

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- stan let our flame burn bright.

42

45

49

Twi-light dims the eve - ning, Sha-dows grow-ing high - er, Still the mem-'ry

53

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lin - gers, Do not let it e - ver die.

59

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Page 28: The Summer Garden - playsandsongs.com Song 1 Country Life When If you're you tired love of the ci-great ty out-life, doors, of come 5 gar-down bage and smells try and your sew-luck,

Song 9 Far Beyond Horizons

5

FarDay -

be -light

yondfo -

ho -llows

ri -dark -

zonsness

isjust

aas

worldsun -

weshine

wantfo -

youllows

tothe

share. rain.

9

Chan -If

cesyou

willcould

comejust

roll -turn

ingback

yourthe

wayclock

ifwould

youyou

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on -live

lyyour

wouldlife

fo-o -

llowver

usa -

there.gain?

AndYou

thismust

worldre -

ex -cog-

istsnise

inyour

allown

ofdes -

ourti -

livesny

ifwhen

weyou

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justmeet

be-it

lieveface

itsto

true.face.

You'llYou

findhave

thethe

chan -po -

ceswer

toto

changemake

yourit

life,real

Don'tand

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letyou

themcan

passa -

by,chieve

giveall

ityou

abe-

try. lieve.

HoldDon't

yourchange

headyour

high,mind,

23

reachdon't

forlook

thebe-

sky.hind.

So let's turn those tears in - to smiles.

26 Chorus

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Let there be no more pain. Ne-ver stray from the path you choose, And

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Trust in your friends, stay to-ge-ther till the end.

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