Re: Anyone done this yet?



Lee Gold wrote:

"P.F. Bruns" wrote:

Dan Goodman wrote:
"The last time I saw Paris...."


Hee hee hee

The Last Time I See Paris
May be sung to the tune of "The Last Time I Saw Paris," by Jerome
Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II.
New lyrics ©2007 P.F. Bruns. Rights reserved under the Creative
Commons "Non-Commercial Share-Alike" license, version 2.5.

A female known as Paris, so tawdry and vapid
Won't stay away from cameras, nor just fade from view

Looking at this, I find myself wondering if you could sing
Housman's "When I Was One and Twenty" to the tune.

WHEN I was one-and-twenty
I heard a wise man say,
?Give crowns and pounds and guineas
But not your heart away;

http://www.bartleby.com/123/13.html

I think the tune of "Blow the Candles Out" would be a better fit.

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  • Re: Anyone done this yet?
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