paroles de chanson Bill - Audra McDonald
I
used
to
dream
that
I
would
discover
The
perfect
lover
someday.
I
knew
I'd
recognize
him
if
ever
He
came
'round
my
way.
I
always
used
to
fancy
then
He'd
be
one
of
the
God-like
kind
of
men
With
a
giant
brain
and
a
noble
head
Like
the
heroes
bold
In
the
books
I've
read.
But
along
came
Bill
Who's
not
the
type
at
all,
You'd
meet
him
on
the
street
And
never
notice
him.
His
form
and
face,
His
manly
grace
Are
not
the
kind
that
you
Would
find
in
a
statue,
And
I
can't
explain,
It's
surely
not
his
brain
That
makes
me
thrill
-
I
love
him
because
he's
wonderful,
Because
he's
just
my
Bill.
He
can't
play
golf
or
tennis
or
polo,
Or
sing
a
solo,
or
row.
He
isn't
half
as
handsome
As
dozens
of
men
that
I
know.
He
isn't
tall
or
straight
or
slim
And
he
dresses
far
worse
than
Ted
or
Jim.
And
I
can't
explain
why
he
should
be
Just
the
one,
one
man
in
the
world
for
me.
He's
just
my
Bill
an
ordinary
boy,
He
hasn't
got
a
thing
that
I
can
brag
about.
And
yet
to
be
Upon
his
knee
So
comfy
and
roomy
Seems
natural
to
me.
Oh,
I
can't
explain,
It's
surely
not
his
brain
That
makes
me
thrill
-
I
love
him
because
he's
- I
don't
know...
Because
he's
just
my
Bill.
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