Broadway Musical (1948) Kiss Me Kate - Were Thine That Special Face Lyrics
PETRUCHIO: Were thine that special face The face that fills my dreaming, Were thine the rhythm'd grace, Were thine the form so lithe and slender, Were thine the arms so warm, so tender, Were thine the kiss divine, Were thine the love for me, The love which fills my dreaming, When all these charms are thine Then you'll be mine, all mine.
I wrote a poem In classic style. I wrote it with my tongue in my cheek And my lips in a smile. But of late my poem Has a meaning so new, For to my surprise It suddenly applies To my darling--to you.
Were thine that special face The face that feels my dreaming, Were thine the rhythm'd grace, Were thine the form so lithe and slender, Were thine the arms so warm, so tender, Were thine the kiss divine, Were thine the love for me, The love which fills my dreaming, When all these charms are thine Then you'll be mine, all mine. When all these charms are thine Then you'll be mine, all mine.
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Kiss Me Kate the Musical Lyrics
SYNOPSIS Another Op'nin', Another Show Why Can't You Behave? Wunderbar So In Love We Open In Venice Tom, Dick Or Harry I've Come To Wive It Wealthily In Padua I Hate Men Were Thine That Special Face Cantiamo D'amore Kiss Me, Kate Too Darn Hot Where Is The Life That Late I Led? Always True To You (In My Fashion) Bianca So In Love (Reprise) Brush Up Your Shakespeare I Am Ashamed That Women Are So Simple Finale
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