a fool to want youI'm a fool to want
Love me or leave me and let me be lonelyYou won't
You might have belonged to anotherWe might never have metYou might
Dressed in dreams for meYou were what I wished to seeElizabeth,
(not Frank's version, this is the traditional)On the (first) day of
How insensitive I must have seemedWhen she told me that she
got plenty of nothin' and nothin's plenty for meI
I've had my moments, I will confessMy fleeting moments of tendernessI
got the world on a stringSitting on a rainbowGot the
don't know why I love you like I doI don't
I'm gettin' married in the morningDing-dong, the bells are gonna chimeWe'll
AnytimeAnytimeAnytimeAnytime you need me, babe, just call, I'll be thereCall and
I'll soon become a wreckThey're breathin' on my neckDick Haymes, Dick
O give me land, lots of land, and the starry skies
Help yourself to my heartIt's there if you care to start
Hear that music playing, listen to what it's sayingThroughout the years
I fall in love with you ev'ry dayThe thrill is always
If I should lose youThe stars would fall from the skyIf
a fool to want youI'm a fool to want
Why even in France the best upper sets do it, Lithuanians
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