In My Own Little Corner

Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers, Rodgers & Hammerstein

[CINDERELLA]
I'm as mild and as meek as a mouse
When I hear a command, I obey
But I know of a spot in my house
Where no one can stand in my way

In my own little corner, in my own little chair
I can be whatever I want to be
On the wing of my fancy, I can fly anywhere
And the world will open its arms to me

I'm a young Norwegian princess or a milkmaid
I'm the greatest prima donna in Milan
I'm an heiress who has always had her silk made
By her own flock of silkworms in Japan

I'm a girl men go mad for, love's a game I can play
With a cool and confident kind of air
Just as long as I stay in my own little corner
All alone in my own little chair

I can be whatever I want to be

I'm a slave from Calcutta, I'm a queen in Peru
I'm a mermaid dancing upon the sea

I'm a huntress on an African safari
It's a dangerous type of sport and yet it's fun
In the night, I sally forth to seek my quarry
And I find I forgot to bring my gun

I am lost in the jungle, all alone and unarmed
When I meet a lioness in her lair
Then I'm glad to be back in my own little corner
All alone in my own little chair

Trivia about the song In My Own Little Corner by Julie Andrews

When was the song “In My Own Little Corner” released by Julie Andrews?
The song In My Own Little Corner was released in 1988, on the album “A Little Bit of Broadway”.
Who composed the song “In My Own Little Corner” by Julie Andrews?
The song “In My Own Little Corner” by Julie Andrews was composed by Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers, Rodgers & Hammerstein.

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