paroles de chanson I'm An Ordinary Man - Rex Harrison , Franz Allers
Well
after
all,
Pickering,
I'm
an
ordinary
man,
Who
desires
nothing
more
than
an
ordinary
chance,
To
live
exactly
as
he
likes,
and
do
precisely
what
he
wants...
An
average
man
am
I,
of
no
eccentric
whim,
Who
likes
to
live
his
life,
Free
of
strife,
Doing
whatever
he
thinks
is
best,
for
him,
Well...
just
an
ordinary
man...
BUT,
Let
a
woman
in
your
life
And
your
serenity
is
through,
She'll
redecorate
your
home,
from
the
cellar
to
the
dome,
And
then
go
on
to
the
enthralling
fun
of
overhauling
you...
Let
a
woman
in
your
life,
And
you're
up
against
a
wall,
Make
a
plan
and
you
will
find,
that
she
has
something
else
in
mind,
And
so
rather
than
do
either
you
do
something
else
That
neither
likes
at
all
You
want
to
talk
of
Keats
and
Milton,
She
only
wants
to
talk
of
love,
You
go
to
see
a
play
or
ballet,
and
spend
it
searching
For
her
glove,
Let
a
woman
in
your
life
And
you
invite
eternal
strife,
Let
them
buy
their
wedding
bands
For
those
anxious
little
hands...
I'd
be
equally
as
willing
for
a
dentist
to
be
drilling
Than
to
ever
let
a
woman
in
my
life
I'm
a
very
gentle
man,
Even
tempered
and
good
natured
Who
you
never
hear
complain,
Who
has
the
milk
of
human
kindness
By
the
quart
in
every
vein,
A
patient
man
am
I,
down
to
my
fingertips,
The
sort
who
never
could,
ever
would,
Let
an
insulting
remark
escape
his
lips
Very
gentle
man...
But,
Let
a
woman
in
your
life,
And
patience
hasn't
got
a
chance,
She
will
beg
you
for
advice,
your
reply
will
be
concise,
And
she
will
listen
very
nicely,
and
then
go
out
And
do
exactly
what
she
wants!!!
You
are
a
man
of
grace
and
polish,
Who
never
spoke
above
a
hush,
All
at
once
you're
using
language
That
would
make
a
sailor
blush,
Let
a
woman
in
your
life,
And
you're
plunging
in
a
knife,
Let
the
others
of
my
sex,
tie
the
knot
around
their
necks,
I
prefer
a
new
edition
of
the
Spanish
Inquisition
Than
to
ever
let
a
woman
in
my
life
I'm
a
quiet
living
man,
Who
prefers
to
spend
the
evening
in
the
silence
of
his
room,
Who
likes
an
atmosphere
as
restful
as
An
undiscovered
tomb,
A
pensive
man
am
I,
of
philosophical
joys,
Who
likes
to
meditate,
contemplate,
Free
from
humanity's
mad
inhuman
noise,
Just
a
quiet
living
man...
But,
let
a
woman
in
your
life,
And
your
sabbatical
is
through,
In
a
line
that
never
ends
comes
an
army
of
her
friends,
Come
to
jabber
and
to
chatter
And
to
tell
her
what
the
matter
is
with
YOU!,
She'll
have
a
booming
boisterous
family,
Who
will
descend
on
you
en
mass,
She'll
have
a
large
wagnerian
mother,
With
a
voice
that
shatters
glass,
Let
a
woman
in
your
life,
Let
a
woman
in
your
life,
Let
a
woman
in
your
life
I
shall
never
let
a
woman
in
my
life.
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