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   oldwombat
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Username: oldwombat Post Number: 702 Registered: 04-2004Rating: N/A Votes: 0
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| | Thursday, May 19, 2005 - 11:48 pm: | 
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My Fair Lady Soundtrack Lyrics - I'm an Ordinary Man Lyrics Well after all, Pickering, I'm an ordinary man, Who desires nothing more than an ordinary chance, to live exactly as he likes, and do precisely what he wants... An average man am I, of no eccentric whim, Who likes to live his life, free of strife, doing whatever he thinks is best, for him, Well... just an ordinary man... BUT, Let a woman in your life and your serenity is through, she'll redecorate your home, from the cellar to the dome, and then go on to the enthralling fun of overhauling you... Let a woman in your life, and you're up against a wall, make a plan and you will find, that she has something else in mind, and so rather than do either you do something else that neither likes at all You want to talk of Keats and Milton, she only wants to talk of love, You go to see a play or ballet, and spend it searching for her glove, Let a woman in your life and you invite eternal strife, Let them buy their wedding bands for those anxious little hands... I'd be equally as willing for a dentist to be drilling than to ever let a woman in my life, I'm a very gentle man, even tempered and good natured who you never hear complain, Who has the milk of human kindness by the quart in every vein, A patient man am I, down to my fingertips, the sort who never could, ever would, let an insulting remark escape his lips Very gentle man... But, Let a woman in your life, and patience hasn't got a chance, she will beg you for advice, your reply will be concise, and she will listen very nicely, and then go out and do exactly what she wants!!! You are a man of grace and polish, who never spoke above a hush, all at once you're using language that would make a sailor blush, Let a woman in your life, and you're plunging in a knife, Let the others of my sex, tie the knot around their necks, I prefer a new edition of the Spanish Inquisition than to ever let a woman in my life I'm a quiet living man, who prefers to spend the evening in the silence of his room, who likes an atmosphere as restful as an undiscovered tomb, A pensive man am I, of philosophical joys, who likes to meditate, contemplate, far for humanities mad inhuman noise, Quiet living man.... But, let a woman in your life, and your sabbatical is through, in a line that never ends comes an army of her friends, come to jabber and to chatter and to tell her what the matter is with YOU!, she'll have a booming boisterous family, who will descend on you en mass, she'll have a large wagnarian mother, with a voice that shatters glass, Let a woman in your life, Let a woman in your life, Let a woman in your life I shall never let a woman in my life.
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   ann
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Username: ann Post Number: 506 Registered: 04-2004Rating: N/A Votes: 0
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| | Friday, May 20, 2005 - 04:53 pm: | 
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Lovely picture Wombat.....like the song too. Here is another song from the show. Without You Lyrics Eliza (singing): What a fool I was, what dominated fool, to think that you were the earth and the sky, What a fool I was, What an elevated fool, What a mutton-headed dote was I! No, my reverberated friend, you are not the beginning and the end. Professor Higgins (speaking): You impetant hussy there's not an idea in your head or a word in your mouth that I haven't put there. Eliza (singing): There'll be spring every year without you. England still will be here without you. There'll be fruit on the tree. And a shore by the sea. There'll be crumpets and tea without you. Art and music will thrive without you. Somehow Keats will survive without you. And there still will be rain on that plain down in Spain, even that will remain without you. I can do without you. You, dear friend, who taught so well, You can go to Hartford, Hereford and Hampshire. They can still rule with land without you. Windsor Castle will stand without you. And without much ado we can all muddle through without you. Professor Higgins: You brazen hussy, Eliza (singing): Without pulling it the tide comes in, without your twirling it the Earth can spin, Without your pulling it, the tide comes in Without your twirling it, the earth can spin Without your pushing them, the clouds roll by, If they can do without you, ducky, so can I I shall not feel alone without you I can stand on my own without you So go back in your shell I can do bloody well Without... Professor Higging (singing) interupts: By George, I really did it, I did it, I did it, I said I'd make a woman and indeed I did, I knew that I could do it, I knew it, I knew it, I said I'd make a woman and succeed I did! (speaking) Eliza you are wonderful
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