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Hoagy carmichael |
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I get along without you very well |
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Of course, i do |
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Except when soft rains fall |
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And drip from leaves |
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Then i recall |
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The thrill of being sheltered in your arms |
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Of course, i do |
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But i get along without you very well |
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I've forgotten you just like i should |
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Of course, i have |
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Except to hear your name |
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Or someone's laugh that is the same |
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But i've forgotten you just like i should |
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What a guy |
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What a fool am i |
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To think my breaking heart |
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Could kid the moon |
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What's in store |
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Should i fall once more |
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No, it's best that i stick to my tune |
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I get along without you very well |
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Of course, i do |
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Except perhaps in spring |
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But i should never think of spring |
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For that would surely break my heart in two |
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What's in store |
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Should i fall once more |
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No, it's best that i stick to my tune |
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I get along without you very well |
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Of course, i do |
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Except perhaps in spring |
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But i should never think of spring |
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For that would surely break my heart in two |