• DarkCloud@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    A reference to the 1933 song “It’s Only A Paper Moon”.


    Say it’s only a paper moon
    Sailing over a cardboard sea
    But it wouldn’t be make-believe
    If you believed in me

    Yes, it’s only a canvas sky
    Hanging over a muslin tree
    But it wouldn’t be make-believe
    If you believed in me

    Without your love
    It’s a honky tonk parade
    Without your love
    It’s a melody played in a penny arcade

    It’s a Barnum and Bailey world
    Just as phony as it can be
    But it wouldn’t be make-believe
    If you believed in me

    Say, it’s only a paper moon
    Sailing over a cardboard sea
    But it wouldn’t be make-believe
    If you believed in me

    Yes, it’s only a canvas sky
    Hanging over a muslin tree
    But it wouldn’t be make-believe
    If you believed in me

    Without your love
    It’s a honky tonk parade
    Without your love
    It’s a melody played in a penny arcade

    It’s a Barnum and Bailey world
    Just as phony as it can be
    But it wouldn’t be make-believe
    If you believed in me

    It’s phony, it’s plain to see
    How happy I would be
    If you believed in me


    I think the country music artist Gillian Welch in 1996, some sixty years later, wrote a very good reply to the above song, with her song, Paper Wings:


    Paper wings, all torn and bent
    You made me feel that
    They were heaven sent

    Paper wings, not real at all
    But they took me high
    Enough to really fall

    Your paper kisses faded too soon
    Just like a paper rose
    Beneath a paper moon

    Paper wings, paper wings
    Oh how could I expect
    To fly with only paper wings?

    Angels were singing, didn’t you hear
    If only I’d listened close
    When they whispered in my ear

    Paper wings, paper wings
    Oh how could I expect
    To fly with only paper wings?
    I tried to fly but found
    That I had only paper wings