paroles de chanson A Trip To The Library - Jerry Bock feat. Sheldon Harnick
Let
me
tell
you
You′ve
never
seen
anything
like
that
library
So
many
books,
so
much
marble,
so
quiet
And
suddenly
all
of
my
confidence
Dribbled
away
with
a
pitiful
plop
My
head
was
beginning
to
swim
And
my
forehead
was
covered
with
cold
perspiration
I
started
to
reach
for
a
book
And
my
hand
automatically
came
to
a
stop
I
don't
know
how
long
I
stood
frozen
A
victim
of
panic
and
mortification
Ooh,
how
I
wanted
to
flee
When
a
quiet
voice,
a
gentle
voice
Whispered,
"Pardon
me"
And
there
was
this
dear,
sweet
Clearly
respectable,
thickly
bespectacled
man
Who
stood
by
my
side
and
quietly
sad
to
me
"Ma′m',
don't
mean
to
intrude
but
I
was
just
Wondering
are
you
need
of
some
help"
I
said,
"No,
yes
I
am"
The
next
thing
you
know
I′m
sipping
hot
chocolate
And
telling
my
troubles
to
Paul
whose
tender
brown
eyes
Kept
sending
compassionate
looks
A
trip
to
the
library
has
made
a
new
girl
of
me
For
suddenly
I
can
see,
the
magic
of
books
I
have
to
admit
in
the
back
of
my
mind
I
was
praying
he
wouldn′t
get
fresh
And
all
of
the
while
I
was
wondering
Why
an
illiterate
girl
should
attract
him
Then
all
of
a
sudden
he
said
That
I
couldn't
go
wrong
with
′The
Way
Of
All
Flesh'
Of
course
it′s
a
novel
but
I
didn't
know
Or
I
certainly
wouldn′t
have
smacked
him
Well,
he
gave
me
a
smile
that
I
couldn't
resist
And
I
knew
at
once
how
much
I
liked
this
optometrist
You
know
what
this
dear,
sweet
Slightly
bespectacled
gentlemen
said
to
me
next?
He
said
he
could
solve
this
problem
of
mine
I
said,
"How?"
He
said,
if
I'd
like
he′d
willingly
read
to
me
Some
of
his
favorite
things,
I
said
"When?"
He
said
"Now"
His
novel
approach
seamed
highly
suspicious
And
possibly
dangerous
too
I
told
myself,
"Wait,
thing,
dare
you
go
up
to
his
flat?
What
happens
if
things
go
wrong
It′s
obvious
he's
quite
strong"
He
read
to
me
all
night
long,
now
how
about
that
It′s
hard
to
believe
how
truly
Domestic
and
happily
hopeful
I
feel
I
picture
my
Paul
there
Reading
aloud
as
I
cook
As
long
as
he's
there
to
read
There′s
quite
a
good
chance
indeed
A
chance
that
I'll
never
need
to
open
a
book
Unlike
someone
else
Someone
I
dimly
recall
I
know
he′ll
only
have
eyes
for
me
My
optometrist
Paul
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