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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
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
1
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)
25
2
WeRab -
don'tbit
prom -stew
iseand
greatDai -
ho -sy's
tels,moo,
justa
29
coun -bu -
trycket
mudfor
and dunga
smells.loo.
IfDan -
you'recing
poshon
thenthe
don'tvill -
comeage
here,green,
31
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,
7
4
WhoWho
willwill
beatcarve
thethe
rugs?lamb?
AndAnd
whowho
willwill
scrubstir
thethe
floorcoo-
andking
whopot
willand
fillchop
theand
washboil
- ingthe
tubs?ham?
10
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
5
21
624
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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
8
7
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
14
Ooh, ooh, ooh, king of the bloom - ers and the mast - er of the
16
8
rolls. Yea, he can fry a mean pan - cake and he's
19
load - ed with dough, 'cos he's the bak-er. Yea!
22
See script for verses 2 - 5.
5th time fineAfter 4th chorus, interlude
12
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12
Song 4, Just A Rose, Odelia
6
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
14
10
fath -how
erfool-
isish
aa
troub-girl
ledcan
man,be,
brok-act -
ening
byon
mya
pride.whim.
18
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
11
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.
9
12
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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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
ul -ne -
ti -ver
matefear
inmy
fearmon -
willster
cause,roars,
Men'sShe'll
bloodthink
runsI'm
coldsweet
bothwith
youngclum -
andsy
oldfeet
whenand
10
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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15
beast -dance
liketill
looksdawn's
helight
can'tfills
a -the
bide,sky
hisand
truethen
selfa -
dwellsway
in -we'll
side.fly,
TillAnd
theour
17
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.
22
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slower....
16
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
17
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.
33
18
37
23
41
45
49
cresc...
19
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.
65
20
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
16
22
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
27
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 -
37
23
- stan let our flame burn bright.
42
45
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Twi-light dims the eve - ning, Sha-dows grow-ing high - er, Still the mem-'ry
53
24
lin - gers, Do not let it e - ver die.
59
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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
12
26
on -live
lyyour
wouldlife
fo-o -
llowver
usa -
there.gain?
AndYou
thismust
worldre -
ex -cog-
istsnise
inyour
allown
ofdes -
ourti -
livesny
ifwhen
weyou
15
justmeet
be-it
lieveface
itsto
true.face.
You'llYou
findhave
thethe
chan -po -
ceswer
toto
changemake
yourit
life,real
Don'tand
19
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
27
Let there be no more pain. Ne-ver stray from the path you choose, And
29
Trust in your friends, stay to-ge-ther till the end.
33
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