Over at the blog Mrs Eley-Nelson & I keep up for the Lewis Carroll Society of North America (all of which is about to move to be integrated with the Society's new website, so watch for the White Rabbit), here's my delightful post today gently ribbing Mr Danny Elfman's lyrics:
Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, starring Johnny Depp as
Elijah WoodThe Mad Hatter begins pissing off prickly Lewis Carroll purists on March 5, 2010 in theaters everywhere in eye-popping 3D. Lending musical support is Burton’s constant composer Danny Elfman, AKA film music’s most awesome red head.Threaded throughout the score is an original song penned by Elfman, called “Alice’s Theme”, and it opens up the Disney Records score album due in stores on March 2 (obligatory Amazon link). Here’s a sneak peek at the song’s lyrics (thanks to the supremely talented LD for these)…
“Alice’s Theme”
Music and Lyrics by Danny ElfmanOh, Alice, dear where have you been?
So near, so far or in between?
What have you heard what have you seen?
Alice, Alice, please, Alice!Oh, tell us are you big or small
To try this one or try them all
It’s such a long, long way to fall
Alice, Alice, oh, AliceHow can you know this way not that?
You choose the door you choose the path
Perhaps you should be coming back
Another day, another dayAnd nothing is quite what is seems
You’re dreaming are you dreaming, oh, Alice?
(Oh, how will you find your way? Oh, how will you find your way?)
(There’s not time for tears today. There’s no time for tears today.)So many doors – how did you choose
So much to gain so much to lose
So many things got in your way
No time today, no time today
Be careful not to lose your head
Just think of what the doormouse [sic] said…Alice!Did someone pull you by the hand?
How many miles to Wonderland?
Please tell us so we’ll understand
Alice…Alice…Oh, Alice(Oh how will you find you way? … Oh, how will you find you way?)
Sing along!
I've never met a prickly Lewis Carroll purist, let alone a pissed-off one, but I would presume they're easily decapitated with a vorpal sword. Or defenestrated with a defibrillator.
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