Rupert (as Algy): After you dear boy.
Colin (as Jack): Oh no after you.
Rupert: No, no, no, do go first Im not really good at the high bits. Im much better low
Colin: Oh well see...
Hm hm hm hmm
Rupert: 1 2. and!
Colin: The western wind is blowing fair
Across the dark Aegean Sea
Rupert: And at the secret marble stair
My Tyrian galley waits for thee
Together: Come down, the purple sail is spread
The watchman sleeps within the town
Oh leave thy lily flowerbed
Oh lady mine, come down
Chorus: Come down
Lady come down
Come down
Lady come down,
Oh Lady come down
She will not come I know her well
Of lover's vows she hath no care
And little good a man can tell
Of one so cruel and so fair
Colin: True love is but a womans toy
They never know their lover's pain
Rupert: And I who loved as loves a boy
Must love in vain
Together: Must love in vain
Come down
Lady come down
Come down
Lady come down
Colin: I think your high notes may have damaged our chances old boy. You do want them to come down dont you?
Rupert: well she is never gonna come down if you're singing like that. Youre completely out of tune
Colin: How dare you
Rupert: Ill take this bit
Colin: you leave this to me. You go lie down around
Rupert: no Ill take this bit
Colin: out of my way Im coming through
Rupert: go easy, my dear fellow
Colin: COME DOOOOOWWWNNN
Come down
Lady come down (Rupert: Jack (Colin), youre messing it more) __
Come down
Lady come down
Colin: That wasnt so bad, was it?
2006-12-25 23:36:22
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answered by They call me ... Trixie. 7
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RE:
Lyrics for "Lady Come Down" from The Importance of Being Ernest?
2015-08-19 08:54:23
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answered by Sacha 1
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Lady Come Down - by Colin and Rupert Rupert (as Algy): After you dear boy. Colin (as Jack): Oh no after you. Rupert: No, no, no, do go first, I'm not really good at the high bits. Much better low. Colin: Oh we'll see... Hm hm hm hmm Rupert: 1, 2, and... Colin: The western wind is blowing fair Across the dark Aegean Sea Rupert: And at the secret marble stair My Tyrian galley waits for thee Chorus: Come down, the purple sail is spread The watchman sleeps within the town Oh leave thy lily flowered bed Oh lady mine, come down Come down Lady come down Come down Lady come down, Oh Lady come down She will not come I know her well Of lover's vows she hath no care And little good a man can tell Of one so cruel and so fair Colin: True love is but a woman's toy They never know their lover's pain Rupert: And I who loved as loves a boy Must love in vain Chorus: Must love in vain Come down Lady come down Come down Lady come down Colin: I think your high notes may have damaged our chances old boy. You do want them to come down, don't you? Rupert: well, she is never gonna come down if you're singing like that. You're completely out of tune Colin: How dare you! Rupert: I'll take this bit. Colin: you leave this to me. You go have a lie down old man. Rupert: no I'll take this bit Colin: out of my way, I'm coming through Rupert: go easy, my dear fellow Colin: COME DOOOOOWWWNNN Come down Lady come down (Rupert: Over do it, less is more) Come down Lady come down Colin: That wasn't so bad, was it? Hmmmmhmhhhhmmmmm...... 全文
2016-04-01 04:08:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I use azlyrics.com, and then you can search for lyrics, albums, titles or whatever. hope this helped. x
2006-12-25 23:35:42
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answered by ♫ 2
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2016-08-23 13:41:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Lady Come Down Performed By: Rupert Everett, Colin Firth Lyrics from film soundtrack "The Importance of Being Earnest" --------------------------------------... Rupert (as Algy): After you dear boy. Colin (as Jack): Oh no after you. Rupert: No, no, no, do go first I'm not really good at the high bits. I'm much better low Colin: Oh we'll see... Hm hm hm hmm Rupert: 1 2. and! Colin: The western wind is blowing fair Across the dark Aegean Sea Rupert: And at the secret marble stair My Tyrian galley waits for thee Together: Come down, the purple sail is spread The watchman sleeps within the town Oh leave thy lily flowerbed Oh lady mine, come down Chorus: Come down Lady come down Come down Lady come down, Oh Lady come down She will not come I know her well Of lover's vows she hath no care And little good a man can tell Of one so cruel and so fair Colin: True love is but a woman's toy They never know their lover's pain Rupert: And I who loved as loves a boy Must love in vain Together: Must love in vain Come down Lady come down Come down Lady come down Colin: I think your high notes may have damaged our chances old boy. You do want them to come down don't you? Rupert: well she is never gonna come down if you're singing like that. You're completely out of tune Colin: How dare you Rupert: I'll take this bit Colin: you leave this to me. You go lie down around Rupert: no I'll take this bit Colin: out of my way I'm coming through Rupert: go easy, my dear fellow Colin: COME DOOOOOWWWNNN Come down Lady come down (Rupert: Jack (Colin), you're messing it more) __ Come down Lady come down Colin: That wasn't so bad, was it? Hmmmmhmhhhhmmmmm Rupert: They're not gonna come down. D'you think we should go up? Maybe we should go up. Colin: Algy you're always talking nonsense. Rupert: Well it's better than listening to it Colin: Lady come down Rupert: Doo bee doo bee doo bee doo bee doo Original poem "Serenade": ------------------------- The western wind is blowing fair Across the dark Ægean sea, And at the secret marble stair My Tyrian galley waits for thee. Come down! the purple sail is spread, The watchman sleeps within the town, O leave thy lily-flowered bed, O Lady mine come down, come down! She will not come, I know her well, Of lover's vows she hath no care, And little good a man can tell Of one so cruel and so fair. True love is but a woman's toy, They never know the lover's pain, And I who loved as loves a boy Must love in vain, must love in vain. O noble pilot tell me true Is that the sheen of golden hair? Or is it but the tangled dew That binds the passion-flowers there? Good sailor come and tell me now Is that my Lady's lily hand? Or is it but the gleaming prow, Or is it but the silver sand? No! no! 'tis not the tangled dew, 'Tis not the silver-fretted sand, It is my own dear Lady true With golden hair and lily hand! O noble pilot steer for Troy, Good sailor ply the labouring oar, This is the Queen of life and joy Whom we must bear from Grecian shore! The waning sky grows faint and blue, It wants an hour still of day, Aboard! aboard! my gallant crew, O Lady mine away! away! O noble pilot steer for Troy, Good sailor ply the labouring oar, O loved as only loves a boy! O loved for ever evermore! Happy New Year!!
2016-03-13 04:00:06
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answered by Anonymous
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