A British Bank (The Life I Lead) is a song from 1964 Disney musical live-action film “Mary Poppins“. The song is sung by George Banks and Mary Poppins and performed by David Tomlinson and Julie Andrews.
A British Bank (The Life I Lead) Lyrics
George Banks:
A British bank is run with precision
A British home requires nothing less!
Tradition, discipline, and rules must be the tools
Without them: disorder, chaos, moral disintegration!
In short, you have a ghastly mess!
Mary Poppins: I quite agree!
George Banks: The children must be molded, shaped and taught
That life’s a looming battle to be faced and fought
(speaking) In short, I am disturbed to hear my children talking about popping in and out of chalk pavement pictures, consorting with racehorse persons, fox hunting! Yes, well, I don’t mind that quite so much. At any rate, it’s traditional. But tea parties on the ceiling? I ask you, having tea parties on the ceiling and highly questionable outings of every other kind!
(singing) If they must go on outings
These outings ought to be
Fraught with purpose, yes and practicality!
These silly words like superca…
Superca… superca…
Mary Poppins: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
George Banks: Yes, well done, you said it!
And popping through pictures
Have little use, fulfill no basic need!
They’ve got to learn the honest truth
Despite their youth
They must learn…
Mary Poppins: About the life you lead!
George Banks: Exactly!
Mary Poppins: They must feel the thrill of totting up a balanced book
A thousand ciphers neatly in a row
When gazing at a graph that shows the profits up
Their little cup of joy should overflow!
George Banks: Precisely!
Mary Poppins: It’s time they learned to walk in your footstep
George Banks: My footsteps!
Mary Poppins: To tread your straight and narrow path with pride
George Banks: With pride!
Mary Poppins: Tomorrow, just as you suggest pressed and dressed
Jane and Michael will be at your side