paroles de chanson I Can Do Without You - Doris Day & Howard Keel; Orchestra conducted by Ray Heindorf
In
the
Summer
you're
the
Winter
In
the
finger
you're
the
splinter
In
the
banquet
you're
the
stew
Say,
I
could
do
without
you
In
the
garden
you're
the
gopher
In
the
Levi's
you're
the
loafer
Like
an
overturned
canoe
Well,
I
could
do
without
you
You
can
go
to
Philadelphia
Take
a
hack
to
Hackensack
Hey,
I'll
never
ring
a
bell
fer
yer
Or
yell
fer
yer
to
come
back
In
the
question
you're
the
why
In
the
ointment
you're
the
fly
Though
I
know
some
things
are
indefensible
Like
a
buck
or
two
If
there's
one
thing
I
can
do
without
I
can
do
without
you
In
the
barrel
you're
a
pickle
In
the
goldmine
you're
a
nickel
You're
the
tack
inside
my
shoe
Yes,
I
can
do
without
you
In
my
bosom
you're
a
dagger
You're
a
mangy
carpetbagger
In
the
theatre
you're
the
'boo'
I
can
do
without
you
You
got
charms,
they
ain't
bewitchin'
me
You've
a
face
no
one
would
paint
I
got
the
darndest
itch
in
me
To
be
wherever
you
ain't
In
the
bullfrog
you're
the
croak
In
the
forest,
poison
oak
Though
I
know
somethings
are
necessary
My
half-pint
buckaroo
If
there's
one
thing
I
can
do
without
I
can
do
without...
You're
a
knothead!
You're
a
faker!
You're
a
bonehead!
Troublemaker!
I
can
do
without
you!
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