STONECUTTERS CUT IT ON WOOD
From the Broadway show "Carousel"
(Music by Richard Rodgers / Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II)
(Male chorus)
I never see it yet to fail, I never see it fail
A girl who's in love with a virtuous man is doomed to weep and wail
CHORUS
Stonecutters cut it on stone
Woodpeckers peck it on wood
"There's nothin' so bad for a woman as a man who thinks he's
good"
(very brief strings break)
(Male solo)
My mother used to say to me "When you grow up, my son,
I hope you're a bum like your father was
'cause a good man ain't no fun"
CHORUS
Stonecutters cut it on stone
Woodpeckers peck it on wood
"There's nothin' so bad for a woman as a man who thinks he's
good"
Tain't so!, 'tis, too!
Tain't so!, 'tis, too!
(brief strings break)
(Female chorus)
I never see it yet to fail, I never see it fail
A girl who's in love with any man
Is doomed to weep and wail
(brief strings break)
The clock just ticks your life away, there's no relief in sight
It's "cook" and it's "scrub" and it's "sewin' all day" and "not much
sleep that night"
CHORUS
Stonecutters cut it on stone
Woodpeckers peck it on wood
"There's nothin' so bad for a woman as a man whose bad OR good"