1925 London On with the Dance the Musical - I'm so in love Lyrics
Music and lyrics by Noël Coward.
Ever since I met you, I've been absolutely crazy, dear; Just why I can't explain, Even though your character Is languid, Loose and lazy, dear, My love will still remain, Look down and say my pleading And my prayers are not in vain.
(Refrain: 1) I'm so in love with you, Sort of a cross between a habit and a vice, You thrill me through and through Though you behave exactly like a block of ice. Beneath the spell of your endearing young charms, I'd break the Ten Commandments, And jazz the Psalms, I'm so in love with you, And if I have to keep proposing till I'm blue, I'll override your dignity, I'll grab you tight and shake you, Until I make you say that you're in love with me. '
Ever since we met that night, You take delight in shattering My perfect peace of mind; All my winsome girlish dreams You make a point of scattering Like leaves upon the wind. You have such perfect charm And fearful selfishness combined.
(Refrain: 2) I'm so in love with you, Sort of passion Mister Plato wouldn't pass; I don't know what to do, When I'm away from you I feel as bold as brass, But when I gaze into your wonderful eyes I find them undermining My enterprise. I'm so in love with you, If you could only understand my point of view, Just think how happy we could be, I'd never once divorce you, Unless of course you started in divorcing me!
Review: On with the Dance the Musical Lyrics
On with the Dance the Musical Lyrics
Cosmopolitan lady I'm so in love Poor little rich girl First love Couldn't we keep on dancing? Raspberry time in Runcorn Spinsters' song The vicarage dance Choir boys' song Even clergymen are naughty now and then Church parade Come a little closer
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