Lyrics For Once In My Life - Michael Feinstein
I
don't
iron
his
shirts
I
don't
sew
on
his
buttons
I
don't
know
all
the
jokes
he
tells
or
the
songs
he
hums
Though
I
may
hold
him
all
through
the
night
He
may
not
be
here
when
the
morning
comes
I
don't
pick
out
his
ties
Or
expect
his
tomorrows
But
I
feel
when
he's
in
my
arms,
he's
where
he
wants
to
be
We
have
no
memories
bittersweet
with
time
And
I
doubt
if
he'll
spend
New
Year's
Eve
with
me
I
don't
share
his
name
I
don't
wear
his
ring
There's
no
piece
of
paper
saying
that
he's
mine
But
he
says
he
loves
me
and
I
believe
it's
true
Doesn't
that
make
someone
belong
to
you?
So
I
don't
share
his
name
So
I
don't
wear
his
ring
So
there's
no
piece
of
paper
saying
that
he's
mine
So
we
don't
have
the
memories
I've
had
enough
memories
I've
washed
enough
mornings
I've
dried
enough
evenings
I've
had
enough
birthdays
to
know
what
I
want
Life
is
anyone's
guess
It's
a
constant
surprise
Though
you
don't
plan
to
fall
in
love
When
you
fall...
you
fall
I'd
rather
have
fifty
percent
of
him
Or
any
percent
of
him
Than
all
of
anybody
else
at
all
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