Richard Thompson

Let it Blow

Richard Thompson


He was a species on the verge of extinction 
She was an Air New Zealand hostess 
They were mystically joined, like Rawicz and Landauer 
Like Pinky and Perky, like Porgy and Bess 
O he loved the pursuit and the romance 
But the details were more of a chore 
When the bride's veil lifted, his mind soon drifted 
At least that's what happened before 

CHORUS 
Let It Blow, let it snow, 
Let the mercury bubble and dive 
Life's little traumas and courtroom dramas 
Remind me I'm glad I'm alive 

O she loved the clinking of glasses 
When the toast was to nobles and princes 
In the conjugal nest she was seen at her best, 
With her keen eye for curtains and chintzes 
She had all of the furniture ordered 
By the time they were naming the date 
And her mother came speeding from distant Dunedin 
To help with the flowers and cake 

At the Chapel of Partial Remembrance 
The ushers went into a seizure 
Mr. Bacchus, they said, Should we stand on our heads 
Would sackcloth and ashes displease you? 
And they honeymooned down in Ibiza 
Where the sun and the nightlife were hot 
As she lay on the sand, he said, isn't it grand? 
I bring all of my wives to this spot. 

A life of volcanic activity 
Left him nothing to spout but hot air 
A long interruption since his last eruption 
Was disguised by sheer devil-may-care 
But some charm and some skill and maneouvre 
Had him rising to meet the occasion 
And for once, they found bliss, but news of their tryst 
Got to Fleet Street, and caused a sensation 

The Press was baying for blood now 
They gave them a week at the most 
We were all glad to see it reach weeks two and three 

But the fourth week, the whole thing was toast 
And she dragged her tail back to New Zealand 
With threats of High Court and revenge 
Meanwhile his eye did stray to the ample bustier 
Of a novelty dancer from Penge