Neil Innes
Neil Innes
Neil Innes
Neil Innes
Neil Innes
Neil Innes
Neil Innes
Neil Innes
Neil Innes
Neil Innes
Neil Innes
Neil Innes
Neil Innes
Neil Innes
Neil Innes
Neil Innes
Said the Broth of a Boy to a Slip of a Girl
You are the Flowers, the Forest
And the Birds that sing
But how can I ask you to marry me?
When I have no Gold for a Wedding Ring?
And she said:
Though you say all God’s gifts are in me
I cannot give myself to you
Your words of love bring me no comfort
Said the Slip of a Girl to the Broth of a Boy
And she turned he head away
And made no sound
As the Stars shone down
All the Stars shone down
On the Slip of a Girl
And the Broth of a Boy…
Said the Broth of a Boy to a Slip of a Girl
You are the Flowers, the Forest
And the Birds that sing
I will sail the Seven seas and seek my Fortunе
When I return I’ll give you Evеrything
And she said:
“Though you say all God’s gifts are in me
I cannot give myself to you
Your words of love bring me no comfort”
Said the Slip of a Girl to the Broth of a Boy
Once more she turned away
And made no sound
As the Stars shone down
All the Stars shone down
On the Slip of a Girl
And the Broth of a Boy…
Said the Broth of a Boy to a Slip of a Girl
Though you say you cannot be my wife
You are still the Flowers, the Forest
And the Birds that sing
I will love no other for the rest of my life
And she said:
“Though you say all God’s gifts are in me
Now I can give myself to you
Love has no need for Gold nor Silver”
Said the Slip of a Girl to the Broth of a Boy
And as he took her hand
All the Stars shone down
All the Stars shone down
All the Stars shone down
On the Slip of a Girl
And the Broth of a Boy
On the Slip of a Girl
And the Broth of a Boy…