I'm posting one of my very favourite songs of all time today. It's a sweet and rather haunting song about love and loneliness. It was written by that incomparable duo of old known as Flanders and Swan, and it's called:
The Armadillo
I was taking compass bearings for the Ordinance Survey 
On an army training camp on Salisbury plain, 
I had packed up my theodolite, was calling it a day, 
When I heard a voice that sang a sad refrain: 
'Oh, my darling Armadillo,  
Let me tell you of my love, 
Listen to my Armadillo roundelay; 
Be my fellow on my pillow,  
Underneath this weeping willow,  
Be my darling Armadillo all the day.'  
I was somewhat disconcerted by this curious affair, 
For a single Armadillo, you will own, 
On Salisbury plain, on summer, is comparatively rare,
And a pair of them is practically unknown.  
Drawn by that mellow solo,  
There I followed on my bike, 
To discover what these Armadillo  Lovers would be like:  
'Oh, my darling Armadillo, 
How delightful it would be, 
If for us those silver wedding bells would chime, 
Let the orange blossoms billow, 
You need only say 'I will'-oh, 
Be my darling Armadillo all the time.'  
Then I saw them in a hollow, by a yellow muddy bank - 
An Armadillo singing ... to an armour-plated tank. 
Should I tell him, gaunt and rusting, with the willow tree above, 
This - abandoned on manoeuvres - is the object of your love?  
I left him to his singing,  
Cycled home without a pause, 
Never tell a man the truth  
About the one that he adores
...
For the rest of the song, click here.
If you want to hear some of their work, here are a few YouTube postings: Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud; Have Some Madeira, M'Dear and The Gnu. Just a teenie warning: these videos were made by fans with, err, how shall I put it, more enthusiasm than skill, so you might want to close your eyes when listening. Or even better, go to your local music store and buy a CD of their music. And no, I was not paid to say that!
Poetry Friday is being hosted at AmoXCalli.
 
 
3 comments:
SO clever. "Never tell a man the truth/About the one that he adores".
SO clever. "Never tell a man the truth/About the one that he adores".
An armadillo poem. Awesome!
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