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Though with joy I should be reeling |
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That at last you came my way, |
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There's no further use concealing |
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That I'm feeling far from gay. |
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For the rare allure about you |
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Makes me all the plainer see |
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How inane, how vain, how empty life |
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Without you would be. |
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After you, who |
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Could supply my sky of blue? |
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After you, who |
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Could I love? |
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After you, why |
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Should I take the time to try, |
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For who else could qualify |
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After you, who? |
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Hold my hand and swear |
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You'll never cease to care, |
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For without you there what could I do? |
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I could search years |
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But who else could change my tears |
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Into laughter after you? |
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Hold my hand and swear |
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You'll never cease to care, |
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For without you there what could I do? |
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I could search years |
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But who else could change my tears |
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Into laughter after you? |
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written by Cole Porter for his 1932 musical Gay Divorce |