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The King And I |
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Miscellaneous |
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Song Of The King |
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KING |
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A woman is a female who is human, |
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Designed for pleasing man, the human male. |
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A human male is pleased by many women, |
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And all the rest you hear is fairy tale. |
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ANNA |
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Then tell me how this fairy tale began, sir. |
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You cannot call it just a poet's trick |
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Explain to me why many men are faithful |
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And true to one wife only. |
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KING |
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(Spoken) They are sick! |
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(Singing) A girl must be like a blossom |
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With honey for just one man. |
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A man must be like honey bee |
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And gather all he can. |
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To fly from blossom to blossom |
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A honey bee must be free, |
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But blossom must not ever fly |
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From bee to bee to bee. |