Weston, Robert Patrick - When Father Papered the Parlour
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About 'When Father Papered the Parlour'
Artist:
Weston, Robert Patrick (biography) (sheet music)
Composed:
1909
Info:
LYRICS:
1. Our parlour wanted papering and Pa said it was waste
To call a paperhanger in and so we made some paste
He bought some rolls of paper got a ladder and a brush
And with my Mummy's nightgown on at it he made a rush.
Chorus:
When Father papered the parlour, you couldn't see pa for paste
Dabbing it here, dabbing it there, paste and paper everywhere
Mother was stuck to the ceiling; the kids were stuck to the floor
I never knew a blooming family so stuck up before.
2. The pattern was ‘blue roses' with its leaves red white and brown
He'd stuck it wrong way up and now we all walk upside down
And when he trimmed the edging off the paper with the shears
The cat got underneath it and Dad cut off both its ears.
3. Soon Dad fell down the stairs and dropped his paperhanger's can
On little Henrietta sitting there with her young man
The paste stuck them together as we'd thought 'twould be for life
We had to fetch the parson in to make them man and wife.
4. We're never going to move away from that house any more
For Father's gone and stuck the chairs and table to the floor
We can't find our piano though it's broad and rather tall
We think that its behind the paper Pa stuck on the wall.
5. Now, Father's sticking in the pub through treading in the paste
And all the family's so upset they've all gone pasty faced
While Pa says, now that Ma has spread the news from North to South
He wishes he had dropped a blob of paste in Mother's mouth.
1. Our parlour wanted papering and Pa said it was waste
To call a paperhanger in and so we made some paste
He bought some rolls of paper got a ladder and a brush
And with my Mummy's nightgown on at it he made a rush.
Chorus:
When Father papered the parlour, you couldn't see pa for paste
Dabbing it here, dabbing it there, paste and paper everywhere
Mother was stuck to the ceiling; the kids were stuck to the floor
I never knew a blooming family so stuck up before.
2. The pattern was ‘blue roses' with its leaves red white and brown
He'd stuck it wrong way up and now we all walk upside down
And when he trimmed the edging off the paper with the shears
The cat got underneath it and Dad cut off both its ears.
3. Soon Dad fell down the stairs and dropped his paperhanger's can
On little Henrietta sitting there with her young man
The paste stuck them together as we'd thought 'twould be for life
We had to fetch the parson in to make them man and wife.
4. We're never going to move away from that house any more
For Father's gone and stuck the chairs and table to the floor
We can't find our piano though it's broad and rather tall
We think that its behind the paper Pa stuck on the wall.
5. Now, Father's sticking in the pub through treading in the paste
And all the family's so upset they've all gone pasty faced
While Pa says, now that Ma has spread the news from North to South
He wishes he had dropped a blob of paste in Mother's mouth.
Score Key:
B minor (Sounding Pitch) (View more B minor Music for Cello )
Tempo Marking:
Brightly, but not too fast
Duration:
3:42
Time Signature:
6/8 (View more 6/8 Music)
Range:
B3-B4
Number of Pages:
2
Difficulty:
Easy Level: Recommended for Beginners with some playing experience
Instrument:
Style:
Classical
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