Song of the Stage Hands
Thu, 15 Apr 2004, 03:00 pmWalter Plinge1 post in thread
Song of the Stage Hands
Thu, 15 Apr 2004, 03:00 pmSong of the Stage Hands
We work in the wings at various things
That nobody sees from the stalls:
You donÂ’t think of us unless thereÂ’s a fuss
And bits of the scenery falls.
but what would be seen of the old Fairy Queen
If the Palace came down on her head?
The actors may bark: but if theyÂ’re in the dark
It donÂ’t matter what Shakespeare said.
ItÂ’s the same thing wherever you go:
The bloke in the front gets the show.
But where would he be if it wasnÂ’t for we -
Working away in the wings?
It looks all serene: you see a new scene -
From the bed-chamber, say to the yacht.
But youÂ’d change your mind
If you came round behind
And saw what a job we have got.
We lower the mast but the damn think sticks fast:
The rigging is foul of the punt.
We push houses round, but we maynÂ’t make a sound,
For the heroÂ’s proposing in front
And then, when we change to the wood
With the moon coming up as it should,
Well, give us a hand, the invisible band
Working away in the wings.
But still weÂ’re all proud weÂ’re one of the crowd
ThatÂ’s pulling the jolly old strings:
For, bless you, we know weÂ’re as much in the show
As the fellow who dances or sings.
WeÂ’ve got no bouquets, and they donÂ’t wait for days
To see us come out of the door.
We canÂ’t write a play, but if we go away
There wonÂ’t be no plays any more.
But there - though we bark we donÂ’t bite:
ItÂ’ll be right on the night.
Enjoy yourselves, do: for weÂ’ll see you through
Working away in the wings.
We work in the wings at various things
That nobody sees from the stalls:
You donÂ’t think of us unless thereÂ’s a fuss
And bits of the scenery falls.
but what would be seen of the old Fairy Queen
If the Palace came down on her head?
The actors may bark: but if theyÂ’re in the dark
It donÂ’t matter what Shakespeare said.
ItÂ’s the same thing wherever you go:
The bloke in the front gets the show.
But where would he be if it wasnÂ’t for we -
Working away in the wings?
It looks all serene: you see a new scene -
From the bed-chamber, say to the yacht.
But youÂ’d change your mind
If you came round behind
And saw what a job we have got.
We lower the mast but the damn think sticks fast:
The rigging is foul of the punt.
We push houses round, but we maynÂ’t make a sound,
For the heroÂ’s proposing in front
And then, when we change to the wood
With the moon coming up as it should,
Well, give us a hand, the invisible band
Working away in the wings.
But still weÂ’re all proud weÂ’re one of the crowd
ThatÂ’s pulling the jolly old strings:
For, bless you, we know weÂ’re as much in the show
As the fellow who dances or sings.
WeÂ’ve got no bouquets, and they donÂ’t wait for days
To see us come out of the door.
We canÂ’t write a play, but if we go away
There wonÂ’t be no plays any more.
But there - though we bark we donÂ’t bite:
ItÂ’ll be right on the night.
Enjoy yourselves, do: for weÂ’ll see you through
Working away in the wings.