Meadowlark - The Baker's Wife - Audio-Only - Patti LuPone

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  • @JoelApplegate
    @JoelApplegate 4 года назад +33

    This has got to be one of the most amazing musical theatre tunes I've ever heard! I can't believe that it took three, four? decades for me to discover it! Thanks to Patti LuPone's current Don't Monkey With Broadway tour, I got to hear it in person last Saturday night.

  • @jonathanrio6587
    @jonathanrio6587 5 лет назад +17

    AWESOME! I've heard her sing this so many times but she always belts the entire song, (which I LOVE) but it's nice to hear it a little softer hear... I LOVE THIS WOMAN!!!!

  • @TheatreFilmBuff
    @TheatreFilmBuff 12 лет назад +80

    The Baker's Wife has a wonderful story but she is definitely correct by saying that the book and everything else just didn't work, but the score itself is actually probably one of Schwartz's best, with this song probably being one of, if not THE, best composition of his career......plus Patti LuPone sounds the most open and free than she has on any other recording.

    • @johnathansumner5988
      @johnathansumner5988 4 года назад +10

      In her book she talks about the fact that the main reason she wanted to do this show was because she wanted to sing this song

    • @feliciad.6480
      @feliciad.6480 3 года назад +5

      Johnathan Sumner and then they almost cut it!!

  • @joyciejd9673
    @joyciejd9673 5 лет назад +24

    Patti’s biography tells us all about this show...it’s a hoot....she also writes about this song....that it is beautiful....and so it is. Thank you Patti Lupone....you are awesome

    • @richardmayora1289
      @richardmayora1289 3 года назад

      I was going to listen to her bio on audible and she sounds like she is giving the butcher cold cut orders. She is totally disinterested in the except on audible.

    • @BroadwayMateo
      @BroadwayMateo 3 года назад +1

      @@richardmayora1289 well, that's just how she sounds 😂

  • @Roots567
    @Roots567 8 лет назад +47

    Yes yes yes yes. Yes Stephen yes Patti.

    • @xtinabd
      @xtinabd 6 лет назад

      ^^^^^^ +1 +1

  • @yaya-mk3nn
    @yaya-mk3nn 6 лет назад +38

    When I was a girl, I had a favourite story
    Of the meadowlark who lived where the rivers wind
    Her voice could match the angels' in its glory,
    But she was blind,
    The lark was blind.
    An old king came and took her to his palace,
    Where the walls were burnished bronze and golden braid,
    And he fed her fruit and nuts from an ivory chalice and he prayed
    "Sing for me, my meadowlark
    Sing for me of the silver morning.
    Set me free, my meadowlark
    And I'll buy you a priceless jewel,
    And cloth of brocade and crewel,
    And I'll love you for life if you will
    Sing for me."
    Than one day as the lark sang by the water
    The god of the sun heard her in his flight
    And her singing moved him so, he came and brought her
    The gift of sight,
    He gave her sight.
    And she opened her eyes to the shimmer and the splendour
    Of this beautiful young god, so proud and strong
    And he called to the lark in a voice both rough and tender,
    "Come along,
    Fly with me, my meadowlark,
    Fly with me on the silver morning.
    Past the sea where the dolphins bark,
    We will dance on the coral beaches,
    Make a feast of the plums and peaches,
    Just as far as your vision reaches,
    Fly with me."
    But the meadowlark said no,
    For the old king loved her so,
    She couldn't bear to wound his pride.
    So the sun god flew away and when the king came down that day,
    He found his meadowlark had died.
    Every time I heard that part I cried.
    And now I stand here, starry-eyed and stormy.
    Oh, just when I thought my heart was finally numb,
    A beautiful young man appears before me
    Singing "Come
    Oh, won't you come?"
    And what can I do if finally for the first time
    The one I'm burning for returns the glow?
    If love has come at last it's picked the worst time
    Still I know
    I've got to go.
    Fly away, meadowlark.
    Fly away in the silver morning.
    If I stay, I'll grow to curse the dark,
    So it's off where the days won't bind me.
    I know I leave wounds behind me,
    But I won't let tomorrow find me
    Back this way.
    Before my past once again can blind me,
    Fly away.
    And we won't wait to say goodbye,
    My beautiful young man and I.
    If I ever fall in love again
    If I ever fall in love again,
    It'll be with someone just like you.
    I don't say that I'm in love again
    But on the day you came my way, I knew.
    If I ever fall in love again,
    This is just the way it ought to be,
    But if it's really love again,
    I'll leave to fate, I'd rather wait and see.
    How can I know
    When my head is saying no
    And my heart's telling me that it's real?
    Can it be wrong
    If I burst into song
    At the wonder of feeling the way
    That I suddenly feel?
    If I ever fall in love again
    I shall know exactly what to do.
    And when I fall in love again
    I know it must be someone just like you.
    The way that I suddenly feel!
    If I ever fall in love again
    I shall know exactly what to do.
    And when I fall in love again
    I know it must be someone just like you.
    source: www.lyricsondemand.com/soundtracks/b/bakerswifelyrics/meadowlarklyrics.html

  • @dougr.2398
    @dougr.2398 4 года назад +7

    Brilliant rendition, some words are difficult to distinguish, but Patti’s verve and passion shine above them. I had a friend who knew her and hosted her occasionally on his boat. He was retired from teaching English at Hauppague HS on Long Island.

  • @princepeterwolf
    @princepeterwolf 11 лет назад +40

    Absolutely Meadowlark is the best song Stephen ever wrote, and one of the best songs of the american musical theater

  • @mnactr
    @mnactr 13 лет назад +6

    The BEST recording of this song. EVER!

  • @jonm465
    @jonm465 14 лет назад +8

    WOW. I am currently reading her memoir as well and just had to hear this song. I cannot even believe the directors wanted to cut this song.

  • @princepeterwolf
    @princepeterwolf 11 лет назад +18

    It's a great song, a really perfect theater song. Liz Callaway's version is probably my favorite, but I agree, it's a song that can be heard diferently through diferent singers, artists, voices. It's a great song, period

  • @Diehardwickedfan
    @Diehardwickedfan 13 лет назад +19

    All the other recordings I have heard of her singing this are more nasally than I would and she tries to hold back her belts like but she doesn't here. This is great!!

  • @ananthousflorist2249
    @ananthousflorist2249 7 лет назад +5

    This is my favorite song. It gets me every time.

  • @arthur331000
    @arthur331000 8 лет назад +8

    just the best of everything!

  • @melodydyk6170
    @melodydyk6170 6 лет назад +43

    SIIIIIIIING FOR MEEEEE!!!!!!! SIIIING MY ANGEL OF MUSIC!!!!!
    oops

    • @torichristalynn
      @torichristalynn 4 года назад +1

      Michael Garay they’re making a joke because in the song it says “sing for me, my medowlark” and its similar to the line from phantom 👁👄👁

    • @sis4120
      @sis4120 4 года назад

      relatable

  • @KatThePuppyGirl
    @KatThePuppyGirl 11 лет назад +7

    Yeah... I love her version of this song... It's beautiful...

  • @rayvega91
    @rayvega91 12 лет назад +3

    DAMN!!!! Seriously this is a nightmare score to read =S Simply amazing music and amazing voice from patti

  • @michaelturner2634
    @michaelturner2634 8 лет назад +6

    The best ever!!

  • @daveedo10
    @daveedo10 12 лет назад +3

    I remember that! There was even a number in Forbidden Broadway that had someone (Christine Petti? Maybe. I forget) mumbling as Patti. The thing is, no matter what, I still love Patti. It's like she's singing into my very soul and my soul likes it.

  • @TheatreFilmBuff
    @TheatreFilmBuff 12 лет назад +9

    I think if this somehow made it to Broadway that Patti could have won for this despite the show's faults.....this song, had it remained if it actually had made it Broadway, is gorgeous and it is probably one of the best vocal performances of all time. A freer and more open Patti.

  • @bobbybubby7977
    @bobbybubby7977 Год назад

    I love the intro to this song and wish singers would include it when they sing Meadowlark.

  • @holly6365
    @holly6365 6 лет назад +18

    WHAT DOES HE THINK I AM?
    WHAT SORT OF A WEAK-WILLED SENTIMENTAL SHEEP
    DOES HE THINK I AM?
    WELL, I WON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT HIM,
    I'LL JUST GO TO SLEEP! ...
    WHO DOES HE THINK HE IS?
    WHO COULD BE AS HANDSOME
    WHO COULD BE AS SMART AS HE THINKS HE IS?
    HE JUST HAS TO SNAP HIS FINGERS
    WOMEN FALL APART!
    WHAT DOES HE THINK
    THAT I'LL SLINK AWAY WITH HIM?
    THAT I'LL FOLLOW HIM RIPE AND DROOLING?
    WHO DOES HE THINK HE IS?
    AND WHAT DOES HE THINK I AM?
    AND WHO DO I THINK ...
    (sighs)
    I'M FOOLING?
    WHEN I WAS A GIRL l I HAD A FAVORITE STORY
    OF THE MEADOWLARK WHO LIVED WHERE THE RIVERS WIND
    HER VOICE COULD MATCH THE ANGELS' IN ITS GLORY
    BUT SHE WAS BLIND, THE LARK WAS BLIND
    AN OLD KING CAME AND TOOK HER TO HIS PALACE
    WHERE THE WALLS WERE BURNISHED BRONZE AND GOLDEN BRAID
    AND HE FED HER FRUIT AND NUTS FROM AN IVORY CHALICE
    AND HE PRAYED:
    "SING FOR ME, MY MEADOWLARK,
    SING FOR ME OF THE SILVER MORNING,
    SET ME FREE, MY MEADOWLARK,
    AND I'LL BUY YOU A PRICELESS JEWEL
    AND CLOTH OF BROCADE AND CREWEL
    AND I'LL LOVE YOU FOR LIFE,
    IF YOU WILL SING FOR ME."
    THEN ONE DAY AS THE LARK SANG BY THE WATER
    THE GOD OF THE SUN HEARD HER IN HIS FLIGHT
    AND HER SINGING MOVED HIM SO
    HE CAME AND BROUGHT HER THE GIFT OF SIGHT
    HE GAVE HER SIGHT
    AND SHE OPENED HER EYES TO THE SHIMMER AND THE SPLENDOR
    OF THIS BEAUTIFUL, YOUNG GOD, SO PROUD AND STRONG
    AND HE CALLED TO THE LARK IN A VOICE BOTH ROUGH AND TENDER
    "COME ALONG.
    FLY WITH ME, MY MEADOWLARK,
    FLY WITH ME ON THE SILVER MORNING,
    PAST THE SEA WHERE THE DOLPHINS BARK
    WE WILL DANCE ON THE CORAL BEACHES,
    MAKE A FEAST OF THE PLUMS AND PEACHES
    JUST AS FAR AS YOUR VISION REACHES
    FLY WITH ME."
    BUT THE MEADOWLARK SAID NO
    FOR THE OLD KING LOVED HER SO
    SHE COULDN'T BEAR TO WOUND HIS PRIDE
    SO THE SUN GOD FLEW AWAY
    AND WHEN THE KING CAME DOWN THAT DAY
    HE FOUND HIS MEADOWLARK HAD DIED
    EVERY TIME I HEARD THAT PART I CRIED ...
    AND NOW I STAND HERE STARRY-EYED AND STORMY
    OH, JUST WHEN I THOUGHT MY HEART WAS FINALLY NUMB
    A BEAUTIFUL, YOUNG MAN APPEARS BEFORE ME,
    SINGING "COME, OH, WON'T YOU COME?"
    AND WHAT CAN I DO IF FINALLY FOR THE FIRST TIME
    THE ONE I'M BURNING FOR RETURNS THE GLOW?
    IF LOVE HAS COME AT LAST IT'S PICKED THE WORST TIME
    STILL I KNOW
    I'VE GOT TO GO
    FLY AWAY, MEADOWLARK
    FLY AWAY IN THE SILVER MORNING,
    IF I STAY, I'LL GROW TO CURSE THE DARK
    SO IT'S OFF WHERE THE DAYS WON'T BIND ME
    I KNOW I LEAVE WOUNDS BEHIND ME
    BUT I WON'T LET TOMORROW FIND ME
    BACK THIS WAY
    BEFORE MY PAST ONCE AGAIN CAN BLIND ME
    FLY AWAY ...
    AND WE WON'T WAIT
    TO SAY GOOD-BYE
    MY BEAUTIFUL YOUNG MAN
    AND I.

  • @broadwayboundguy
    @broadwayboundguy 13 лет назад +26

    Part of the melody of this sounds like part of the melody from Sondheim's "Another Hundred People" from Company.

    • @collinkilloran5721
      @collinkilloran5721 4 года назад

      broadwayboundguy well you see, both songs were written by the same person.

    • @delauge
      @delauge 4 года назад +13

      @@collinkilloran5721 No, they were not. Meadowlark was written by Stephen Schwartz, Another Hundred People by Stephen Sondheim.

    • @michaelwilliamybarra2409
      @michaelwilliamybarra2409 4 года назад +1

      I thought the harpsichord and bass part of the opening vamp to "Endless Delights" was what reminded ME of "Another Hundred People".
      ruclips.net/video/Xc0VcIVXIEQ/видео.html
      If this Keyboard/Piano accompaniment is to be compared with another work, I'd argue, personally, that it'd be a mix of "Marry Me A Little" form Company and "Corner of the Sky" from Pippin.

    • @BroadwayMateo
      @BroadwayMateo 3 года назад

      @@collinkilloran5721 XD

    • @hanonondricek411
      @hanonondricek411 Год назад +2

      I can't help but go "Fly away, meadowlark, past the rusty fountains and the dusty trees with the battered bark..."

  • @studmuffn717
    @studmuffn717 14 лет назад +1

    this is fantastic. thank you so much for posting this

  • @Dalthis555
    @Dalthis555 14 лет назад +14

    Beautiful song, Thanks for posting this, I'm currently reading Patti LuPone's memoir. So I felt the need to find this song that she said was basically the only good part of The Baker's Wife.

    • @richardmayora1289
      @richardmayora1289 3 года назад

      I remember the original star Topol on TV singing his big number and it was sensational.

    • @kennethwayne6857
      @kennethwayne6857 2 года назад

      @@richardmayora1289 Hope I can find that on RUclips!

  • @daveedo10
    @daveedo10 13 лет назад +8

    @madeatari Nowadays she is sometimes accused of over-dictating her consonants. However, when she was in Evita she was panned for her diction, and forever after that she has always used intense diction. This was recorded before Evita, so that's probably why there isn't as intense enunciation.

  • @musicaltheatrefan2k226
    @musicaltheatrefan2k226 Год назад

    Can we appreciate that it’s all composed by Schwartz from Godspell, Wicked, and Pippin

  • @ShaunStacey
    @ShaunStacey 11 лет назад +4

    I must get this recording.

    • @jenmarli77
      @jenmarli77 6 лет назад +2

      Shaun Stacey probably the most under appreciated recording I know of patti lupone is a goddess

  • @FunSize4Audibles
    @FunSize4Audibles 2 года назад +3

    My sister wanted to do this song for a voice recital but the piano accompaniment was too difficult for her voice teacher, so she tried asking her music teacher at school to do it...but it was too difficult for her, too...

    • @ZhannaKemp
      @ZhannaKemp Год назад

      Yes the piano part is crazy
      I’m playing that tomorrow for the recital. Wish me luck 🍀

    • @FunSize4Audibles
      @FunSize4Audibles Год назад +1

      @@ZhannaKemp good luck! I have faith in you!

  • @alexabandala1952
    @alexabandala1952 2 года назад +1

    Intro:
    WHAT DOES HE THINK I AM?
    WHAT SORT OF A WEAK-WILLED SENTIMENTAL SHEEP
    DOES HE THINK I AM?
    WELL, I WON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT HIM
    I'LL JUST GO TO SLEEP
    WHO DOES HE THINK HE IS?
    WHO COULD BE AS HANDSOME
    WHO COULD BE AS SMART AS HE THINKS HE IS?
    HE JUST HAS TO SNAP HIS FINGERS
    WOMEN FALL APART!
    WHAT DOES HE THINK
    THAT I'LL SLINK AWAY WITH HIM?
    THAT I'LL FOLLOW HIM RIPE AND DROOLING?
    WHO DOES HE THINK HE IS?
    AND WHAT DOES HE THINK I AM?
    AND WHO DO I THINK….
    (sighs)
    I'M FOOLING?
    ________________________
    WHEN I WAS A GIRL l I HAD A FAVORITE STORY
    OF THE MEADOWLARK WHO LIVED WHERE THE RIVERS WIND
    HER VOICE COULD MATCH THE ANGELS' IN ITS GLORY
    BUT SHE WAS BLIND, THE LARK WAS BLIND
    AN OLD KING CAME AND TOOK HER TO HIS PALACE
    WHERE THE WALLS WERE BURNISHED BRONZE AND GOLDEN BRAID
    AND HE FED HER FRUIT AND NUTS FROM AN IVORY CHALICE
    AND HE PRAYED
    "SING FOR ME, MY MEADOWLARK,
    SING FOR ME OF THE SILVER MORNING,
    SET ME FREE, MY MEADOWLARK,
    AND I'LL BUY YOU A PRICELESS JEWEL
    AND CLOTH OF BROCADE AND CREWEL
    AND I'LL LOVE YOU FOR LIFE,
    IF YOU WILL SING FOR ME."
    THEN ONE DAY AS THE LARK SANG BY THE WATER
    THE GOD OF THE SUN HEARD HER IN HIS FLIGHT
    AND HER SINGING MOVED HIM SO
    HE CAME AND BROUGHT HER THE GIFT OF SIGHT
    HE GAVE HER SIGHT
    AND SHE OPENED HER EYES TO THE SHIMMER AND THE SPLENDOR
    OF THIS BEAUTIFUL, YOUNG GOD, SO PROUD AND STRONG
    AND HE CALLED TO THE LARK IN A VOICE BOTH ROUGH AND TENDER
    "COME ALONG.
    FLY WITH ME, MY MEADOWLARK,
    FLY WITH ME ON THE SILVER MORNING,
    PAST THE SEA WHERE THE DOLPHINS BARK
    WE WILL DANCE ON THE CORAL BEACHES,
    MAKE A FEAST OF THE PLUMS AND PEACHES
    JUST AS FAR AS YOUR VISION REACHES
    FLY WITH ME."
    BUT THE MEADOWLARK SAID NO
    FOR THE OLD KING LOVED HER SO
    SHE COULDN'T BEAR TO WOUND HIS PRIDE
    SO THE SUN GOD FLEW AWAY
    AND WHEN THE KING CAME DOWN THAT DAY
    HE FOUND HIS MEADOWLARK HAD DIED
    EVERY TIME I HEARD THAT PART I CRIED ...
    AND NOW I STAND HERE STARRY-EYED AND STORMY
    OH, JUST WHEN I THOUGHT MY HEART WAS FINALLY NUMB
    A BEAUTIFUL, YOUNG MAN APPEARS BEFORE ME,
    SINGING "COME, OH, WON'T YOU COME?"
    AND WHAT CAN I DO IF FINALLY FOR THE FIRST TIME
    THE ONE I'M BURNING FOR RETURNS THE GLOW?
    IF LOVE HAS COME AT LAST IT'S PICKED THE WORST TIME
    STILL I KNOW
    I'VE GOT TO GO
    FLY AWAY, MEADOWLARK
    FLY AWAY IN THE SILVER MORNING,
    IF I STAY, I'LL GROW TO CURSE THE DARK
    SO IT'S OFF WHERE THE DAYS WON'T BIND ME
    I KNOW I LEAVE WOUNDS BEHIND ME
    BUT I WON'T LET TOMORROW FIND ME
    BACK THIS WAY
    BEFORE MY PAST ONCE AGAIN CAN BLIND ME
    FLY AWAY ...
    AND WE WON'T WAIT
    TO SAY GOOD-BYE
    MY BEAUTIFUL YOUNG MAN
    AND I

  • @musicaltheatrefan2k226
    @musicaltheatrefan2k226 Год назад

    Can you believe this was five years after Schwartz wrote Godspell?

  • @allisonjordan4740
    @allisonjordan4740 11 лет назад +2

    No, it isn't. The recordings for this took place in 1977, two years before Evita started its run on Broadway.

  • @larryjohnson1304
    @larryjohnson1304 6 лет назад +4

    Is the beginning about Patti and Kevin Klines relashionship?😂

    • @johnathansumner5988
      @johnathansumner5988 4 года назад

      Haha no they had already been on again and off again and on again and off again by now this was after she left the acting company and they got together when they were still in Juilliard

  • @sentjourwla
    @sentjourwla 10 лет назад +6

    Patti Lupone's voice got so much better in the 1990's...

    • @cesarbrandi
      @cesarbrandi 5 лет назад +5

      Not really. She completely lost her ability to head mix and to be soft. Everything was belted and forte

    • @L-O-L-za
      @L-O-L-za 4 года назад +4

      cesarbrandi Nah!
      Sunset blvd and Pal Joey were recorded to perfection!! And all the 80s one were perfection too!!
      Live setting i agree Patti became a belter maniac. Also her diction is not as emphasised in recording, live shes always Mmmm and tttt and sssss - ing too much XD

  • @chloenord280
    @chloenord280 4 года назад +1

    Mark for myself:
    2:45-3:36

  • @alexr137
    @alexr137 6 лет назад +4

    It kills me to admit it because I can't bear her but this is actually beautiful!

  • @stephaniereed3910
    @stephaniereed3910 4 года назад +1

    1:15

  • @pudgeuncle
    @pudgeuncle 11 лет назад

    It's sad that this show was not recorded with Topol, the original star a far superior singer to Paul Sorvino. I remember vividly when Topol appeared on a talk show and performed the jaw dropping first act finale [which might have been changed given the show's troubles]. I was so sad that the show did not make it to Broadway on the basis of that great number alone.

  • @AbrahamDiner
    @AbrahamDiner 10 лет назад +1

    Very nice version of this song by Patti Lupone. But in my mind I try to imagine Judy Collins singing this song, it's her style of song, and i think she would do a great version of this song.

  • @user-hb9hb7gi7j
    @user-hb9hb7gi7j 7 месяцев назад

    Love Patti Lupone. Love this song. Sorry but i thought Wicked was obnoxious.

  • @weburlesque
    @weburlesque 11 лет назад

    This recording is -after- Evita.

  • @richardmayora1289
    @richardmayora1289 3 года назад +1

    Ironically the worst version I've ever heard.

  • @organboi
    @organboi 8 лет назад +1

    All of these recordings and videos are horrible. No one is singing it in tune and vocally correctly. Sorry.

    • @HamCubes
      @HamCubes 8 лет назад +15

      Perhaps the quality of the recordings suffers from age and conversion to YT. I think the style is a bit dated in this recording but the performance is stunningly beautiful and pitch perfect to my ears.

    • @WheelzOfFortune
      @WheelzOfFortune 7 лет назад +22

      Honestly, check your speakers and your ears. This recording is great and she's singing in tune.

    • @lucywillis9142
      @lucywillis9142 7 лет назад +7

      its written like that and it's genius!!! Stephen captures so many emotions in the song with the notes on the score and the amazing Patti lupone has brought it to life with the ability to act with her vocal the emotions portrayed through the way she sings it - her technique and control is absolutely superb! not many artists now days can do that they are very few and far between!

    • @lucywillis9142
      @lucywillis9142 7 лет назад +4

      its written like that and it's genius!!! Stephen captures so many emotions in the song with the notes on the score and the amazing Patti lupone has brought it to life with the ability to act with her vocal the emotions portrayed through the way she sings it - her technique and control is absolutely superb! not many artists now days can do that they are very few and far between!

    • @ariannanelson6589
      @ariannanelson6589 7 лет назад

      Kristin Lidström sings it very well! Maybe try listening to her version

  • @abbiethomas8133
    @abbiethomas8133 2 года назад

    When I was a girl, I had a favourite story
    Of the meadowlark who lived where the rivers wind
    Her voice could match the angels' in its glory,
    But she was blind,
    The lark was blind.
    An old king came and took her to his palace,
    Where the walls were burnished bronze and golden braid,
    And he fed her fruit and nuts from an ivory chalice and he prayed
    "Sing for me, my meadowlark
    Sing for me of the silver morning.
    Set me free, my meadowlark
    And I'll buy you a priceless jewel,
    And cloth of brocade and crewel,
    And I'll love you for life if you will
    Sing for me."
    Than one day as the lark sang by the water
    The god of the sun heard her in his flight
    And her singing moved him so, he came and brought her
    The gift of sight,
    He gave her sight.
    And she opened her eyes to the shimmer and the splendor
    Of this beautiful young god, so proud and strong
    And he called to the lark in a voice both rough and tender,
    "Come along,
    Fly with me, my meadowlark,
    Fly with me on the silver morning.
    Past the sea where the dolphins bark,
    We will dance on the coral beaches,
    Make a feast of the plums and peaches,
    Just as far as your vision reaches,
    Fly with me."
    But the meadowlark said no,
    For the old king loved her so,
    She couldn't bear to wound his pride.
    So the sun god flew away and when the king came down that day,
    He found his meadowlark had died.
    Every time I heard that part I cried.
    And now I stand here, starry-eyed and stormy.
    Oh, just when I thought my heart was finally numb,
    A beautiful young man appears before me
    Singing "Come
    Oh, won't you come?"
    And what can I do if finally for the first time
    The one I'm burning for returns the glow?
    If love has come at last it's picked the worst time
    Still I know
    I've got to go.
    Fly away, meadowlark.
    Fly away in the silver morning.
    If I stay, I'll grow to curse the dark,
    So it's off where the days won't bind me.
    I know I leave wounds behind me,
    But I won't let tomorrow find me
    Back this way.
    Before my past once again can blind me,
    Fly away.
    And we won't wait to say goodbye,
    My beautiful young man and I.