Without You ( My Fair Lady 1964)
Lyrics What a fool I was, what a dominated fool To think you were the earth and sky What a fool I was, what an addlepated fool What a muddleheaded dolt was I No, my reverberating friend You are not the beginning and the end . .. There ll be spring every year without you England still will be hear 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
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