Valediction (Rondeau Redouble)

William Bealby-Wright, Jim Parker (UK)

The radiant smile that springs from the Alsatian
Does not confirm man's faith in his best friend
Introductions bring a sense of alienation
Farewell's a glum euphoria attend

We try to say goodbye and not offend
To leave without incurring a donation
The spasm round our teeth did not attend
The radiant smile that springs from the Alsatian

We might remain and share our isolation
And join in noughts and crosses random penned
But the tendency of Biros to migration
Does not confirm man's faith in his best friend

Adieu, I'm disappearing round the bend
Remember our goodbyеs for consolation
On found affinities farewells dеpend
Introductions bring a sense of alienation

Though no one's under any obligation
To wave back, should one seem to wave at them
As freefall divers claim a wild elation
Farewell's a glum euphoria attend

Dr. Crippen quickly severed his relations
Our best planned exits to fiasco tend
Jezebel who pioneered defenestration
Was beginning at the last to comprehend
The radiant smile that springs

Trivia about the song Valediction (Rondeau Redouble) by Doggerel Bank

When was the song “Valediction (Rondeau Redouble)” released by Doggerel Bank?
The song Valediction (Rondeau Redouble) was released in 1975, on the album “Mister Skillicorn Dances”.
Who composed the song “Valediction (Rondeau Redouble)” by Doggerel Bank?
The song “Valediction (Rondeau Redouble)” by Doggerel Bank was composed by William Bealby-Wright, Jim Parker (UK).

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