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Lyrics as poetry
Posted by: jbk 10:11 pm EDT 05/30/23

Often when I'm watching a musical that doesn't quite work I'm aware of certain shards of poetry that take my breath away, as in Alan Jay Lerner's lyric to "What Do the Simple Folk Do?" in which Guenevere laments: "They obviously outshine us at turning tears to mirth/Have tricks a royal highness is minus from birth." How brilliant is that? But who celebrates the small poetic treasures when they're disappointed by the evening as a whole?

It's a spendthrift art form, the American musical, and lyrics are merely baubles in the big display. Sondheim was hard on Larry Hart's lyrics for--well, for not being Sondheim's--but the woozy wonder of Hart's poetic sensibility is as thrilling today as it ever was: "Your looks are laughable,/Unphotographable,/Yet you're my fav'rite work of art." Sondheim snippily objected that only vampires are unphotographable and Hart meant unphotogenic but couldn't find a rhyme.

I'm wondering if there are other shards of poetry--not talking "No One Is Alone" here--that you love. My favorite is Yip Harburg's lyric to Offenbach's barcarolle from "The Happiest Girl in the World." It's not just a shard, it's a full-fledged lyric gorgeously sung on the OC by Bruce Yarnell and Dran Seitz.

ADRIFT ON A STAR

Here we are, adrift on a star,
Alone in a silent sky.
Lost in space together we face
The wonder of where and why.
Why a sky without an end
A sea without a chart?
Why the rain and why the rose
And why the trembling heart?
The moon, the tide, the years,
They go drifting along.
The music of the spheres:
Are there words to your song?
Is there a bright gleaming goal
Ending this brief barcarolle?
Here we are, adrift on a star,
And what is the journey for?
Can it be the heart is the sea
And love is the golden shore?
That wherever we are
In this star-sprinkled dome
If there's love in your star
You're home, you're home.

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