Текст песни Love of My Life - Alan Jay Lerner
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At
sixteen
years
I
was
blue
ans
sad.
Then
father
said
I
should
find
a
lad.
So
I
set
out
to
become
a
wife,
An'
found
the
real
love
of
my
life.
His
name
it
was
Chris,
and
the
last
was
MacGill.
I
met
him
one
night
pickin'
flowers
on
the
hill.
He
had
lots
of
charm
an'
a
certain
kind
o'
touch,
An
a
certain
kind
of
eagerness
that
pleased
me
very
much.
So
there
'neath
the
moon
where
romance
often
springs,
I
gave
him
my
heart--an'
a
few
other
things.
I
don't
know
how
long
that
I
stayed
up
on
the
hill,
But
the
moon
had
disappeared,
and
so
had
Christopher
MacGill.
So
I
went
home
an'
I
thought
I'd
die,
Till
Father
said,
make
another
try.
So
out
I
went
to
become
a
wife,
An'
found
the
real
love
of
my
lfe.
He
came
from
the
lowlands,
the
lowlands
said
he.
I
saw
him
an'
knew
he
was
perfect
for
me.
Jus'
one
thing
that
puzzled
me
an'
it
always
will,
Was
he
told
me
he
had
heard
about
me
from
his
friend
MacGill.
We
quick
fell
in
love
an'
went
down
by
the
creek.
The
next
day
he
said
he'd
be
back
in
a
week,
An'
I
thought
he
would,
for
now
how
was
I
to
know
That
of
all
the
lowland
laddies,
there
was
never
one
as
low!
I
told
my
father
the
awful
truth.
He
said,
"What
difference?
Ye've
got
your
youth."
So
out
I
went
mad
to
be
a
wife,
An'
found
the
real
love
of
my
life.
Oh,
he
was
a
poet,
a
rhymer
was
he.
He
read
me
some
verse
he
had
written
for
me.
He
said
they
would
move
me,
these
poems
from
his
pen,
An'
how
right
he
was,
because
they
moved
me
right
into
the
glen.
We
stayed
till
the
dawn
came
an'
lighted
the
sky,
Then
I
shook
his
hand
an'
I
bid
him
good-bye.
I
never
went
back,
for
what
I
had
heard
was
true:
That
a
poet
only
writes
about
the
things
he
cannot
do.
My
pa
said,
"Look
out
for
men
who
think.
Ye'll
be
more
certain
with
men
who
drink."
So
out
I
went
to
become
a
wife,
An'
found
the
real
love
of
my
life.
Oh,
he
was
a
solier,
a
fine
Highland
son.
He
told
me
about
all
the
battle
he'd
won.
He
wasted
his
time
tellin'
me
about
his
might,
For
one
look
at
him
decided
me
to
not
put
up
a
fight.
We
skirmished
for
hours
that
night
in
the
glen,
An'
I
found
the
sword
has
more
might
than
the
pen,
But
when
I
was
drowsin'
I
snored
to
my
dismay,
An'
he
thought
it
was
a
bugle
an'
got
up
an'
marched
away.
Now
Pa
said,
"Daughter,
there
must
be
one,
Someone
who's
true,
or
too
old
to
run."
So
I'm
still
lookin'
to
be
a
wife,
An'
find
the
real
love
of
my
life.
1 Almost Like Being in Love
2 Love Song
3 A Jug of Wine
4 Economics
5 There but for You, Go I
6 Love of My Life
7 Here I'll Stay
8 Wanderin' Star
9 Green-Up Time
10 Progress
11 Susan's Dream
12 Heather on the Hill
13 I Talk to the Trees
14 Mr. Right
15 I Ain't Never Felt So Good Before
16 Huckleberry Finn
17 The World's Full o' Suckers
18 When You Grow Up You'll Know
19 Headin' for New Orleans
20 Pittsburgh Blue
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