excited! Very well, suit yourselves. Stay awake Don't rest your head Don't lie down Upon your bed While the moon drifts In the skies Stay awake Don't close your eyes Though the world Is fast asleep Though your pillow's Soft and deep You're not sleepy As you seem Stay awake Don't nod And dream Stay awake Don't nod And Dream Glorious day, Mr Binnacle. Glorious! No one sleeps this morning. Put in a double charge of powder. A double charge? Aye, aye, sir. Shake things up a bit, what? - Lovely, lovely morning, Ellen. - Indeed it is, ma'am. - Have you put the spoiled eggs in my carryall? - Yes, ma'am. After our meeting at the Albert Hall, we're all going to Downing Street... to throw things at the Prime Minister. Oh, how distinguished you look this morning, George. What's all that fearful caterwauling in the kitchen? - It's Cook singing. - Cook singing? What's wrong with her? She's happy as a cricket. As a matter of fact... since you hired Mary Poppins, the most extraordinary thing... - seems to have come over the household. - Is that so? Take Ellen for instance. She hasn't broken a dish all morning. - Really? Well, that is extraordinary. - And another thing. She and Cook usually fight like cats and dogs, but today... - Let me hold the door for you, Ellen dear. - Thanks ever so, ducks. Ellen, stop making that offensive noise! And shut the window! That bird's giving me a headache. Yes, sir. Quiet! You're giving the master an headache. I'm so sorry you're not feeling well this morning, George. Who said I'm not feeling well? I'm fit as a fiddle. I just don't understand why everyone's so confoundedly cheerful! Supercalifragilistic-expialidocious Supercalifragilistic-expialidocious - Supercalifragilistic-expialidocious - How lovely. Thank you, my darling. Supercalifragilistic-expialidocious Supercalifragilistic-expialidocious - Stop! Stop! Stop! - Good morning, Father. - Good morning. - Mary Poppins taught us the most wonderful words. Supercalifragilistic-expialidocious What on earth are you talking about? Supercali... Super... Or whatever the infernal thing is. It's something to say when you don't know what to say. Yes, well, I always know what to say. Go on, hurry along, please. Yes, Father. Supercalifragilistic-expialidocious Winifred, will you be good enough to explain this unseemly hullabaloo? I don't think there's anything to explain. Do you? It's obvious that you're out of sorts this morning. The children just came in to make you feel better. I should like to make one thing quite clear, once and for all. I am not out of sorts. I am in a perfectly equable mood. I do not require being made to feel better! But you're always saying that you wanted a cheerful and pleasant household. Winifred, I should like to make a slight differentiation... between the word cheerful and just plain giddy irresponsibility. Excuse me, dear. Posts, everyone, please! I have no objection to anyone being cheerful or pleasant. But I do expect a certain decorum. I can tell you one thing, Winifred. I don't propose standing idly by... and letting that woman, Mary Poppins, undermine the discipline and... There's something odd, I may say extremely odd... about the behaviour of this household since that woman arrived. - And I want you to know that I've noticed it! - Yes, dear. - One thing more. - Yes, dear? I suggest you have this piano repaired. When I sit down to an instrument, I like to have it in tune. But, George, you don't play. Madam, that is entirely beside the point! Now, let me see. First of all, we must go to the piano tuners. And then we go to Mrs Cory's sh... Mrs Cory's shop for some gingerbread. Ah, gingerbread! And then we go to the fishmonger's, I think, for a nice dover sole... and a pint of prawns. Uh, Michael, stop stravaging along behind. Ahoy, there! Ahoy! - Good day to you! - Good morning, ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Стиляги на английском - текст Вор на английском - текст Сталкер на английском - текст Рей на английском - текст Конфискатор на английском |