paroles de chanson Without You - Julie Andrews
What
a
fool
I
was,
what
dominated
fool
To
think
that
you
were
the
earth
and
the
sky
What
a
fool
I
was
What
an
addle-pated
fool
What
a
mutton-headed
dote
was
I!
No,
my
reverberating
friend
You
are
not
the
beginning
and
the
end
There'll
be
spring
every
year
without
you
England
still
will
be
here
without
you
There'll
be
fruit
on
the
tree
And
a
shore
by
the
sea
There'll
be
crumpets
and
tea
without
you
Art
and
music
will
thrive
without
you
Somehow
Keats
will
survive
without
you
And
there
still
will
be
rain
on
that
plain
down
in
Spain
Even
that
will
remain
without
you
I
can
do
without
you
You,
dear
friend,
who
talk
so
well
You
can
go
to
Hartford,
Hereford
and
Hampshire
They
can
still
rule
the
land
without
you
Windsor
Castle
will
stand
without
you
And
without
much
ado
we
can
all
muddle
through
Without
you
Without
your
pulling
it
the
tide
comes
in
Without
your
twirling
it
the
Earth
can
spin
Without
your
pushing
them,
the
clouds
roll
by
If
they
can
do
without
you,
ducky,
so
can
I
I
shall
not
feel
alone
without
you
I
can
stand
on
my
own
without
you
So
go
back
in
your
shell
I
can
do
bloody
well
Without
you!
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