The world is made of music
Never any symphony
The sound surrounds
Miracles of melody
Are bound around us too

It's a musical world
Such a musical world

Listen to the rhythm
Of a storm in summer
Hear the mellow melody
When church bells chime
"Once upon a time"

It's a musical world
Such a beautiful world

Ding, dong, sing a song of spring and summer
Bring some summer song and opera new
I love music, and I know that you do too

It's a musical world
Such a beautiful world

Yeah

The world was made for music
Everything contributes to the rare concerto
Elephants and butterflies have their concertos too

It's a beautiful world
It's a musical world

Listen to the music of a lonely seashore
Hear a certain company to speak up for
Make it have an orchestra where every sound belongs

It's a musical world
Such a beautiful world

Ding, dong, sing a song of spring and summer
Sing some summer song and opera new
I love music, and I know that you do too

Yeah

It's a musical world

I love music, and I know that you to too
Yeah
It's a musical world
Such a beautiful world


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It's a Musical World Lyrics as written by Leslie Bricusse Anthony Newley

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    Corporations are famous for buying up businesses and land that are failing or unused. Perhaps the author did this with people - friends, girlfriends, in distress. He tried to change them, improve them, make them profitable in some way... He's been patient, but his resources are exhausted. Now he's cutting back - either because he's selfish and only wants what's useful to himself/his "brand," or because he's realized he's expending so much on these people who will never improve themselves, and he needs to focus on himself for a while.

    leaflibraryon February 13, 2015   Link

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