The Scars

Lyrics
[STUYVESANT, spoken] It is not to be expected that a maiden arrive at a marriageable age Without sundry contacts of one kind and another Which it would be just as well not to discuss in public! [STUYVESANT] When a military man is at the height of his career And marching his battalion off to wars He's fought numerous engagements for his country far and near In serving his apprenticeship to Mars And he naturally accumulates some decorative scars In serving his apprenticeship to Mars [ENSEMBLE] And he naturally accumulates some decorative scars In serving his apprenticeship to Mars [STUYVESANT] Now a melting maiden's marriage is the height of her career And unless she is particularly stupid She's fought many a minor battle for her country front and rear In serving her apprenticeship to Cupid And she naturally accumulates experimental scars In winning these preliminary wars [ENSEMBLE] And she naturally accumulates experimental scars In winning these preliminary wars [STUYVESANT] When a soldier takes a maiden and a maiden takes a man For free exchange of philogenic blisses Let both of them remember as a part of nature's plan It's practice that makes perfect in our kisses When lovely Venus lies beside her lord and master Mars They mutually profit by their scars [ENSEMBLE] When lovely Venus lies beside her lord and master Mars They mutually profit by their scars
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Credits
- Writers
- Kurt Weill
- Maxwell Anderson