[898] Beautiful Soup
Beautiful Soup, so rich and green,
Waiting in a hot tureen!
Who for such dainties would not stoop?
Soup of the evening, beautiful Soup!
Soup of the evening, beautiful Soup!
Beau--ootiful Soo-oop! Beau--ootiful Soo-oop! Soo--oop of the e--e--evening,
Beautiful, beautiful Soup!
Beautiful Soup! Who cares for fish,
Game, or any other dish?
Who would not give all else for two
Pennyworth only of Beautiful Soup?
Pennyworth only of beautiful Soup?
Beau--ootiful Soo-oop! Beau--ootiful Soo-oop! Soo--oop of the e--e--evening,
Beautiful, beauti--FUL SOUP!
-- Lewis Carroll
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Note: A parody of 'Star of the Evening', James M. Sayles
Unlike most of Carroll's delightful little parodies, this one is not a
particularly funny poem in its own right. Read alongside 'Star of the
Evening', however, it is hilarious - from the sheer bathos of replacing
'star' by 'soup', to the way in which Carroll follows the rather sappy
rhythms and intonations of the original, this poem is a lovely example of
the parodist's art.
Carroll is also, I feel, far more explicitly poking fun at the original than
he was in some of his other parodies. Note the exaggerated lengthening and
stressing of the syllables, the better to indicate that the poem is to be
sung in as affected a manner as possible, and the playful rhyming of 'two
p...' with 'soup'. All in all, a wicked parody that would have been even
funnier to Carroll's original audience than it is to us.
-martin
Links:
Carroll's poem alongside the original:
http://home.earthlink.net/~lfdean/carroll/parody/soup.html
Some intriguing notes and speculations:
http://www.ucd.ie/~classics/2000/imholtz.html
Googling for today's poem brought up a discussion on translating Carroll:
http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~jarloue/harkat/carroll.html
Biography of Carroll:
Poem #265
And if anyone can find an mp3 of 'Star of the Evening', do send in a link.
From: "BONARDI, ANN" <ABONARDI@>
Here is a link of the song, sung by a boy soprano:
http://www.soupsong.com/mocksong.html
Ann Marie Bonardi
Staff Assistant to Peter Donaldson
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