Title: I am the very model of a fan of Hugo's masterpiece
Author: SarahMc - catwoman@merseymail.com
Genre: Parody
Disclaimer: Les Mis is the property of Victor Hugo and
probably Boubil and Schoenberg. "I am the very model..."
was written by Gilbert and Sullivan.
Summary: Sarah attempts filk. Run! Run away!
I'd like to say that this is based on various aspects of
Les Miserables fandom but embarrassingly it's almost all me
(though it was partly inspired by Le Cafe). This is the
product of a sleepless night and a brand new recording of
The Pirates of Penzance.
*****
I am the very model of a fan of Hugo's masterpiece
In English, Spanish, German, French and maybe even Japanese
I'd recognise the characters or story any time of day
Appreciate the difference 'tween the book or horrid film or play
I've seen the show a dozen times; I've read the book a dozen more
So if you claim that you know more than I you will be shown the door
I was the first to realise each slashy possibility
And no one better understands the character we know as G__
I regularly analyse that lovely Gallic imag'rey
And post my dull opinions on a message board for all to see
In short, my great ability (ability to bore, at least)
Makes me the very model of a fan of Hugo's masterpiece!
I know of Hugo's history - I share his views political
Keep Enjolras and R in mind when waxing analytical
I see the practicality of acting like poor Eponine
But know that it's too newbie-ish to like her - you know what I mean?
I can't decide if Marius is heroic or just a dolt
Or if I should choose Michael Ball or join the Peter Lockyer cult
I've read the book so many times and really, truly, so should you
I even forced my self to like that ghastly nonsense "Waterloo"!
Then I can list the many uses of two pistols in the dark
And recollect from memory the address of that famous park
In short for this one reason (and there's plenty more to come of these)
I am the very model of a fan of Hugo's masterpiece!
In fact when I know what is meant by "barricade" and "benedict"
When I can tell at sight apart the River Seine from Candlesticks
When understanding Javert's motives finally I'm more wary at
And I appreciate Valjean's use of the word "proletariat"
When I see why it's wrong, in fanfic, to show Cosette on the phone
And when at last I figure out why ev'ryone loves "On my Own"
As soon as I know ev'rything a mizzie possibly could know
You'll say I deserve tickets to that final closing Broadway show!
I have no secret problems, no I haven't got a thing to hide
How dare you even hint I may need that pronunciation guide?
From Eh-Po-Nine to Sean Valsean - I can pronounce the lot of these
I am the very model fan of Victor Hugo's masterpiece!
