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Gosh, I can't believe I'm doing this, but it's so funny...And quite catchy, too.
"But Mr. Adams" from the Musical 1776
Franklin: Mr. Adams, I say you should write it To your legal mind and brilliance we defer Adams: Is that so? Well, if I'm the one to do it They'll run their quill pens through it I'm obnoxious and disliked, you know that, sir Franklin: Yes, I know Adams: So I say you should write it Franklin, yes you Franklin: Hell, no! Adams: Yes, you, Dr. Franklin, you Adams and Franklin: But; You; But; You; But Franklin: Mr. Adams, but, Mr. Adams The things I write are only light extemporania I won't put politics on paper; it's a mania So I refuse to use the pen in Pennsylvania Others: Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, refuse to use the pen Adams: Mr. Sherman, I say you should write it You are never controversial as it were Sherman: That is true Adams: Whereas if I'm the one to do it They'll run their quill pens through it I'm obnoxious and disliked, you know that, sir Sherman: Yes, I do Adams: So I say you should write it, Sherman, yes you Sherman: Good heavens, no! Adams: Yes you, Roger Sherman, you Adams and Sherman: But; You; But; You; But Sherman: Mr. Adams, but, Mr. Adams I cannot write with any style or proper etiquette I don't know a participle from a predicate I am just a simple cobbler from Connecticut Others: Connecticut, Connecticut, a simple cobbler he Adams: Mr. Livingston, maybe you should write it You have many friends and you're a diplomat Franklin: Oh, that word! Adams: Whereas if I'm the one to do it They'll run their quill pens through it Others: He's obnoxious and disliked; did you know that? Livingston: I hadn't heard Adams: So I say you should write it, Robert, yes you Livingston: Not me, Johnny! Adams: Yes you, Robert Livingston, you Adams and Livingston: But; You; But; You; But Livingston: Mr. Adams, dear Mr. Adams I've been presented with a new son by the noble stork So I am going home to celebrate and pop the cork With all the Livingstons together back in old New York Others: New York, New York, Livingston's going to pop a cork ... Jefferson: Mr. Adams, leave me alone! Dialogue Adams: Mr. Jefferson, dear Mr. Jefferson I'm only 41; I still have my virility And I can romp through Cupid's Grove with great agility But life is more than sexual combustibility Others: Combustibility, combustibility, combustibili... Adams: QUIET! Dialogue Jefferson: Mr. Adams, damn you Mr. Adams You're obnoxious and disliked; that cannot be denied Once again you stand between me and my lovely bride Others: Lovely bride... Oh, Mr. Adams, you are driving me to homicide! Others: Homicide, homicide Adams: QUIET! Others: We may see murder yet!
Neko Minamino · Fri Dec 19, 2008 @ 04:49am · 0 Comments |
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