Miss T.
Language:
English
It's a very odd thing -----
As odd as can be ---
That whatever Miss T. eats
Turns into Miss T.;
Porridge and apples,
Mince, muffins and mutton,
Jam, junket, jumbles ----
Not a rap, not a button
It matters; the moment
They're out of her plate,
Though shared by Miss Butcher
And sour Mr. Bate;
Tiny and cheerful,
And neat as can be,
Whatever Miss T. eats
Turns into Miss T.
Authorship
Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text),
listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive)
by Gary Bachlund
, "Miss T.", 2006 [medium high voice, piano], from Pieces of Peacock Pie, no. 5.
by Cecil Armstrong Gibbs (1889-1960)
, "Miss T.", 1932, published 1933 [voice and piano], from Five Children's Songs From Peacock Pie, no. 2.
by Herbert Norman Howells (1892-1983)
, "Miss T.", published 1923. [voice and piano]
by Sergius Kagen (1909-1964)
, "Miss T.", published 1950. [voice (not bass) and piano]
Date added to the website: 2007-04-25.
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