Lazy Daisy

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The Charm of Lazy Daisy: A Playful Ode to Love

Les Luthiers, a renowned Argentine musical comedy group, brings their unique blend of humor and musical talent to the song 'Lazy Daisy.' The song tells the story of a boy who falls in love with a girl named Daisy, who is characterized by her laziness. Despite her lack of motivation and indifference towards traditional romantic gestures like a ring, the boy is completely smitten with her. The lyrics are playful and light-hearted, capturing the whimsical nature of young love and the quirks that make each person unique.

The chorus, with its catchy and repetitive lines, emphasizes the boy's adoration for Daisy despite her laziness. He affectionately calls her his 'Lazy Daisy' and urges her to move and leave her blues behind. The use of phrases like 'be my pet' and 'you’re my queen' highlights the boy's deep affection and desire to see Daisy happy and active. The playful tone is further enhanced by the musical arrangement, which includes vocal harmonies and instrumental imitations of wind instruments, adding a layer of comedic charm to the song.

Les Luthiers are known for their clever wordplay and humorous take on everyday situations, and 'Lazy Daisy' is no exception. The song's light-hearted approach to love and relationships reflects the group's signature style, blending comedy with musical excellence. The repeated lines and playful sounds create an engaging and entertaining experience for the listener, making 'Lazy Daisy' a delightful ode to the quirks and charms of love.

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