How eagerly I await the night
When I can drift through
The curtain of sleep,
Into the dreamlands
Where sweet maidens
await
With smiles of
seduction,
Sweet tender caresses
And whispered words of
love
Until I am torn away
Into the waking hour
How eagerly I await the night
When I can drift through
The curtain of sleep,
Into the dreamlands
Where sweet maidens
await
With smiles of
seduction,
Sweet tender caresses
And whispered words of
love
Until I am torn away
Into the waking hour
“Carefree” is a Musical Romantic Comedy, Written by Allan Scott, Ernest Pagano. Dudley Nichols, Hagar Wilde, Marian Ainslee, and Guy Endore and Directed by Mark Sandrich.
Stephen Arden (Ralph
Bellamy) has a problem in the relationship with his fiancée, Amanda (Ginger
Rogers), so he turns to his friend Dr. Tony Flagg (Fred Astaire), a
psychiatrist, for help to understand why she keeps breaking off the engagement.
After some minor
misunderstandings, she falls in love with Tony, so he tries to use hypnosis to
strengthen her feelings for Steven, however things get complicated when he
realises that he’s in love with her.
It’s an interesting
and amusing vehicle in which Ginger and Fred acquit themselves ably but are
supported by a first-rate group of players headed by old friends like eager
Jack Carson and irascible Clarence Kolb plus charming comedian Luella Gear.
Walking abroad I spied
A withered limping Goblin
He didn’t scare me at
all
As he was only a
hoblin goblin
The welsh enchantress,
Goddess Ceridwen
Celtic goddess of
rebirth
And transformation
Keeper of the cauldron
Of poetic inspiration
Mother and daughter
Heroine of the wiccan
We went to a fancy dress party
I was a wizard, and
she was a witch
But I knew it was time
to leave
When she tapped her
witch watch
My little niece goes to Hogwarts
She’s a witch and
she’s excelling
But of all the
subjects she takes
Her favourite one is
spelling
We went to a fancy dress party
With a Hogwarts theme
There was me and my
girlfriend
And her twin sister
Irene
However, after a drink
or two
Alcohol caused a bit
of a hitch
As with twin witches I
couldn’t
Tell which witch was
which