Текст песни It Never Entered My Mind - Linda Ronstadt
Written
by
Lorenz
Hart
and
Richard
Rodgers
© 1940
Chappell
& Co
(ASCAP)
I
don't
care
if
there's
powder
on
my
nose
I
don't
care
if
my
hair-do
is
in
place
I've
lost
the
very
meaning
of
repose
I
never
put
a
mudpack
on
my
face
Oh
who'd
have
thought
that
I
walk
in
a
daze
now
I
never
go
to
shows
at
night
but
just
to
matinees
now
I
see
the
show,
and
home
I
go
Once
I
laughed
when
I
heard
you
saying
That
I'd
be
playing
solitaire
Uneasy
in
my
easy
chair
It
never
entered
my
mind
Once
you
told
me
I
was
mistaken
That
I'd
awaken
with
the
sun
And
order
orange
juice
for
one
It
never
entered
my
mind
You
have
what
I
lack
myself
And
now
I
even
have
to
scratch
my
back
myself
Once
you
warned
me
that
if
you
scorned
me
I'd
sing
the
maiden's
prayer
again
And
wish
that
you
were
there
again
To
get
into
my
hair
again
It
never
entered
my
mind
Once
you
warned
me
that
if
you
scorned
me
I'd
sing
the
maiden's
prayer
again
And
wish
that
you
were
there
again
To
get
into
my
hair
again
It
never
entered
my
mind
It
never
entered
my
mind
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