
These six songs were originally composed for
soprano and
piano. This adaptation is for a capella choir.
The lyrics, by the composer, are silly rhyming verses appropriate for
children.
Premiered October 17, 2008.
Recording below from the premiere performance by the UA Huntsville
Chamber Chorale, conducted by Dr. Erin Colwitz.
The Earl of Byrl was a squirrel named Merle,
Who had a bushy tail that would not curl.
He did not care
His tail was just a lump of hair,
Until he met the girl squirrel Pearl.
The accent of Tony the Pony was phony,
And everyone knew it but Joanie.
Who thought it was sweet when he said,
"Would you care for a bite to eat?"
But he only ever fed her baloney.
A monkey in the zoo by the name of Bobbie Sue,
Had an uncle of one hundred and two.
She asked him, "Does it hurt,"
"To be older than dirt?"
"And to be a monkey's uncle, too?"
Donna the iguana said that she was gonna
Get some sun and fun in Tijuana.
But when she missed her flight,
In the middle of the night,
She knew she'd have to wait 'til mañana.
Claire the bear went up the stair
To look for something that she could wear.
But she found nothing clean,
And later was seen
With her little bear bottom bare.
Laura Bell the gazelle wasn't feeling very well
When she heard what her friend had to tell.
"You know, I've been tryin',"
Said Ryan the Lion,
"An all red meat diet...Oh, well!"