paroles de chanson Marriage - Peter Allen
I
don't
want
a
wife
to
speak
of
Honey,
with
you
on
my
week
off
Rules
like
that
don't
apply
to
me
and
you
Our
arrangement
must
be
looser
It's
only
that
I've
grown
used
to
having
you
around
To
keep
me
whole
If
I
waited
for
your
dinner
Darling,
I'd
be
much
thinner
But
I'm
old
enough
to
feed
myself
Something
else
is
cooking,
baby
I'm
a
man
and
you're
my
lady
And
that's
enough
for
me
To
keep
me
whole
So
don't
try
to
live
your
childhood
dreams
Of
movies
you
might
have
known
'Cause
right
here
is
all
we
really
have
And
the
golden
days
of
Hollywood
are
gone
I
don't
think
that
love
and
marriage
Should
be
like
a
horse
and
carriage
Hitched
up
together
to
pull
our
lifetime
through
Oh,
as
long
as
we
have
love
to
mould
us
No
way
to
pigeon-hole
us
Keep
laughing
when
we're
wrong
Let
the
smile
start
Separately
we're
strong
Though
the
miles
part
Two
people
who
just
happen
to
make
each
other
whole
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