Текст песни Bill - Margaret Whiting
I
used
to
dream
that
I
would
discover
The
perfect
lover
someday,
I
knew
I'd
recognize
him
if
ever
He
came
'round
my
way.
I
always
used
to
fancy
then
He'd
be
one
of
the
God-like
kind
of
men
With
a
giant
brain
and
a
noble
head
Like
the
heroes
bold
In
the
books
I've
read.
But
along
came
Bill
Who's
quite
the
opposite
of
all
The
men
in
storybooks
In
grace
and
looks
I
know
that
Apollo
Would
beat
him
All
hollow
And
I
can't
explain,
It's
surely
not
his
brain
That
makes
me
thrill
I
love
him
because
he's
wonderful,
Because
he's
just
my
Bill.
He
can't
play
golf
or
tennis
or
polo,
Or
sing
a
solo,
or
row.
He
isn't
half
as
handsome
As
dozens
of
men
that
I
know.
He
isn't
tall
or
straight
or
slim
And
he
dresses
far
worse
than
Ted
or
Jim.
And
I
can't
explain
why
he
should
be
Just
the
one,
one
man
in
the
world
for
me.
He's
just
my
Bill,
an
ordinary
man,
He
hasn't
got
a
thing
that
I
can
brag
about.
And
yet
to
be
Upon
his
knee
So
comfy
and
roomy
Seems
natural
to
me.
Oh,
I
can't
explain,
It's
surely
not
his
brain
That
makes
me
thrill
I
love
him
because
he's,
I
don't
know
Because
he's
just
my
Bill.
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