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The girls, leaving school for the first time, wonder whether the world they are about to join is as nice as they expect it to be.
[SCHOOLGIRLS]
Comes a train of little ladies
From scholastic trammels free
Each a little bit afraid is
Wondering what the world can be!
Is it but a world of trouble —
Sadness set to song?
Is its beauty but a bubble
Bound to break ere long?
Are its palaces and pleasures
Fantasies that fade?
And the glory of its treasures
Shadow of a shade?
And the glory of its treasures
Shadow of a shade?
Shadow of a shade?
Schoolgirls we, eighteen and under
From scholastic trammels free
And we wonder — how we wonder! —
We wonder — how we wonder! —
What on earth the world can be!
What on earth the world can be!
Comes a train of little ladies was written by W.S. Gilbert.
Comes a train of little ladies was produced by Richard D’Oyly Carte.
Gilbert and Sullivan released Comes a train of little ladies on Sat Mar 14 1885.