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A Precious Smile and Pultney Bridge

Classical • 2003 • Lyricist: Tom Clarke
 
 
   
 

Rearranged for tenor and piano

Title by uploader: A Precious Smile and Pultney Bridge. Rearranged for tenor and piano
A Precious Smile and Pultney  Bridge: Rearranged for tenor and piano by Sonja Grossner

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PDF, 9.76 Mb ID: SM-000268655 Upload date: 16 Jan 2017
Instrumentation
Piano, Tenor
Scored for
Solo, Accompanying piano
Type of score
Piano-vocal score
Movement(s)
1 to 2 from 2
Publisher
Sonja Grossner
Language
English
Difficulty
Medium
A Precious Smile
When I walked down the lane last night, I saw a yellow flower. It smiled and asked me how I felt, be-fore the mid-night hour.
I sat and slept up-on a bank, the flower close by my head. I dreamt awhile of Summer days and what the flower had said.
When I a-woke and looked a-bout, a host of flowers had grown. I picked the tulips and wild flowers and carried them quickly home.
As I arranged them in a vase, they smiled as if to say, how glad we are to send our love, because it's Mother's Day'.
Pulteney Bridge
Oh wouldn't it be lovely, to buy the flower shop, with views a-cross the river and sea-gulls on the top.
Oh wouldn't it be lovely, to buy the Old Stamp Shop, with penny black's on post cards and sea-gulls on the top.
It would be oh so lovely, to buy the small tea-shop, with cur-ant buns with icing and sea-gulls on the top.
I'd fill some bags with presents and tie them up with string: a stamp, some flowers and flap-jacks, fit for a noble King.
I'd tell the snow-white sea--gulls, to carry them far a-way and drop them in the meadows where children go to play.
Poems by Tom Clarke
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For voice and piano

Title by uploader: A Precious Smile and Pulteney Bridge – two songs

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PDF, 1.86 Mb ID: SM-000269441 Upload date: 28 Jan 2017
Instrumentation
Piano, Voice
Scored for
Solo, Accompanying piano
Type of score
Piano-vocal score
Movement(s)
1 to 2 from 2
Publisher
Sonja Grossner
Language
English
Difficulty
Easy
Duration
5'0
A Precious Smile
When I walked down the lane last night, I saw a yellow flower. It smiled and asked me how I felt, be-fore the mid-night hour.
I sat and slept up-on a bank, the flower close by my head. I dreamt awhile of Summer days and what the flower had said.
When I a-woke and looked a-bout, a host of flowers had grown. I picked the tulips and wild flowers and carried them quickly home.
As I arranged them in a vase, they smiled as if to say, how glad we are to send our love, because it's Mother's Day'.
Pulteney Bridge
Oh wouldn't it be lovely, to buy the flower shop, with views a-cross the river and sea-gulls on the top.
Oh wouldn't it be lovely, to buy the Old Stamp Shop, with penny black's on post cards and sea-gulls on the top.
It would be oh so lovely, to buy the small tea-shop, with cur-ant buns with icing and sea-gulls on the top.
I'd fill some bags with presents and tie them up with string: a stamp, some flowers and flap-jacks, fit for a noble King.
I'd tell the snow-white sea--gulls, to carry them far a-way and drop them in the meadows where children go to play.
Poems by Tom Clarke
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