Man to Man Talk

Lyrics
[The King pantomimes and Dauntless translates aloud.] [DAUNTLESS, spoken] You and I, we have to talk. Heart to heart? Not heart to heart? Man to man? Oh! Man to man! Well, what do you wanna talk about, Papa? What do you want to tell me? Stop... look... and listen. Boy...flower... Girl...flower... Boy flower, girl flower (sung) Oh, tell me more I want to know about what getting married is for (spoken) Seed...fall...from girl flower... (sung) And by and by, baby flower grow Ah, but why? Oh, tell me why Oh, Father, tell me, tell me, Father don't be shy (spoken) Boy flower, girl flower love each other Boy flower, father...girl flower, mother (sung) Yes, yеs, but how? It's very interesting, but how? Oh, tеll me now (spoken) Bee...on boy flower... Boy flower dust...gets on bee Bee flies to girl flower... Dust touches girl flower Oh, I see (sung) No, I don't see It's very int'resting, but still not clear to me (spoken) Woman is like girl flower Man is like bee and boy flower... Man, that's me! (sung) But tell me more I've got to know about what getting married is for (spoken) Sounds like...carry. Sounds like carry...marry... Man and woman get married... Winnifred in white...love each other...Knight...night... And then one night... (sung) Yes, yes, one night It's very int'resting what happens in the night? What happens? What happens? Oh, Father, tell me please Shall I go and pick some flowers? Shall I go and catch some bees? (spoken) Princess Winnifred...and I... Will get married...and then one night... And then one night... The stork? The stork will come and bring us a baby? Oh, Papa. I know all about the stork. Mama told me about that years ago Wait a minute, Papa (sung) Flower, seed, man, woman, bee, baby, small... It isn't the stork, it isn't the stork, it isn't the stork at all! Oh, life is grand! It's very int'resting I think I understand I think, I think, I know It's very int'resting Thank you, Father And Father, I love you so!
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Credits
- Writers
- Marshall Barer
- Mary Rodgers