Noël Coward - Three White Feathers Lyrics |
1932 West End Words and Music the Musical - Three White Feathers Lyrics
Music and lyrics by Noël Coward.
(Verse 1) I can't help feeling Fate's made a fool of me rather It's placed me where I shouldn't be And really couldn't be By rights We lived at Ealing Me and my mother and father I've scaled the social ladder And I've never had a head for heights We had a pawnshop on the corner of the street And Father did a roaring trade I used to think those rings and necklaces were sweet Now I wouldn't give them to my maid
(Chorus 1) I've traveled a long, long way And the journey hasn't been all jam I must admit The Rolls in which I sit Is one up on the dear old tram I say to myself each day In definitely marble halls Today it may be three white feathers But yesterday it was three brass balls
(Verse 2) By easy stages Though my beginnings were humble I've studied each small movement Of my self-improvement From the start I've toured for ages I'll never falter or stumble I'll give an air of breeding And a first-rate reading of the part You must forgive me if I kid myself a bit In this tiara and gown And though my accent may not altogether fit Don't be afraid I'll let you down
(Chorus 2) I've traveled a long, long way And had a lot of jolts and bumps I'll concentrate And be ahead of fate Whichever way the old cat jumps I wink as I slyly drink To the ancestors that line our walls Today it may be three white feathers But yesterday it was three brass balls
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