Greetings. A while back, Democratus attempted to bring some "high culture" to the Xena parody genre, with his wonderful production of Romeo and Xena. In a similar spirit, I now present an excerpt from Gilbert and Sullivan's little-known operetta, Xena; or, The Warrior Princess. (This excerpt is from an annotated edition; please don't let the occasional scholarly footnotes, in the form of bracketed numbers, interfere with your enjoyment of Gilbert's unique lyrical style.)
Sincerely,
[We join our operetta already in progress. The infamous Pirates of Pergamum have just seized a bevy of beautiful Mytilenean maidens, and are attempting to carry them off for matrimonial purposes. Gabrielle intervenes, with a recitative (well, it's better than a pan flute solo):]
Gabrielle:Hold, scoundrels! Ere ye practice acts of villainyPirates:
Upon the peaceful and agrarian,
Just bear in mind, these maidens of My-TIL-ene[1]
Are guarded by a buff barbarian!
We'd better all rethink our cunning plan;Maidens:
They're guarded by a buff barbarian.
Yes, yes, she is a buff barbarian.
[Xena leaps in from the wings, with a tremendous war cry, does a mid-air somersault, and lands on her feet on the Pirate King's chest.]
Xena:Yes, yes, I am a buff barbarian!
[The orchestra starts up.]
I am the very model of a heroine barbarian;Chorus:
Through Herculean efforts, I've become humanitarian.
I ride throughout the hinterland -- at least that's what they call it in
Those sissy towns like Athens (I, myself, am Amphipolitan).
I travel with a poet who is perky and parthenian[2]
And scribbles her hexameters in Linear Mycenian[3]
(And many have attempted, by a host of methods mystical,
To tell if our relationship's sororal or sapphistical).
To tell if their relationship's sororal or sapphistical!Xena:
To tell if their relationship's sororal or sapphistical!
To tell if their relationship's sororal or sapphisti-phistical!
My armory is brazen, but my weapons are ironical;Chorus:
My sword is rather phallic, but my chakram's rather yonical[4]
(To find out what that means, you'll have to study Indo-Aryan[5]).
I am the very model of a heroine barbarian!
To find out what that means, we'll have to study Indo-Aryan --Xena:
She is the very model of a heroine barbarian!
I wake up every morning, ere the dawn is rhododactylous[6]
(Who needs to wait for daylight? I just work by _sensus tactilis_[7].)
And ride into the sunrise to protect some local villagers
From mythologic monsters or from all-too-human pillagers.
I hurtle towards each villain with a recklessness ebullient
And cow him with my swordwork and my alalaes ululient[8];
He's frightened for his head, because he knows I'm gonna whack it -- he's
Aware that his opponent is the Basileia Makhetes!
[The music crashes to a halt, as the Chorus stares at Xena in utter confusion. She sighs.]
It's *Greek*. It means "Warrior Princess"!
[Light dawns on the Chorus, and the music resumes.]
Sheesh . . .Chorus:
He knows that his opponent is the Basileia Makhetes!Xena:
He knows that his opponent is the Basileia Makhetes!
He knows that his opponent is the Basileia Makhe-makhetes,
Because I've got my armor, which is really rather silly, onChorus:
(It's cut so low I feel like I'm the topless tow'rs of Ilion,
And isn't any use against attackers sagittarian[9]).
I am the very model of a heroine barbarian!
It isn't any use against attackers sagittarian --Xena:
She is the very model of a heroine barbarian!
In short, when I can tell you how I break the laws of gravity,[She holds up a tomato:]
And why my togs expose my intermammary concavity,
And why my comrade changed her dress from one that fit more comfily
To one that shows her omphalos[10] (as cute as that of Omphale[11]),
And why the tale of Spartacus appears in Homer's versicon[12],
And where we found examples of the genus Lycopersicon[13],Chorus:
And why this Grecian scenery looks more like the Antipodes,
You'll say I'm twice the heroine of any in Euripides!
We'll say she's twice the heroine of any in Euripides!Xena:
We'll say she's twice the heroine of any in Euripides!
We'll say she's twice the heroine of any in Euripi-ripides!
But though the kinked chronology, confusing and chimericalChorus:
(It's often unhistorical, but rarely unhysterical),
Would give a massive heart attack to any antiquarian,
I am the very model of a heroine barbarian!
'Twould give a massive heart attack to any antiquarian --
She is the very model of a heroine barbarian!
[As the orchestra plays the final chords, a wild Xenaesque melee ensues, and the curtain has to be brought down.]