My Fair Lady
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"You were a man of grace and polish
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"Who never spoke above a hush
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"Now all at once you're using language
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"That would make a sailor blush
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"Let a woman in your life
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"And you're plunging in a knife!
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"Let the others of my sex
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"Tie the knot around their necks
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"I'd prefer a new edition
Of the Spanish Inquisition

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"Than to ever let a woman in my life
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"I'm a quiet-living man
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"Who prefers to spend the evenings
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"In the silence of his room
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"Who likes an atmosphere as restful
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"As an undiscovered tomb
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"A pensive man am I
Of philosophic joys

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"Who likes to meditate, contemplate
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"Free from humanity's mad, inhuman noise
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"A quiet-living man
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"But let a woman in your life
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"And your sabbatical is through
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"In a line that never ends
Come an army of her friends

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"Come to jabber and to chatter
And to tell her

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"What the matter is with you!
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"She'll have a booming, boisterous family
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"Who will descend on you en masse
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"She'll have a large, Wagnerian mother
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"With a voice that shatters glass!
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"Let a woman in your life
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"I shall never let a woman...
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"...in my life!"
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Get out of 'ere. Jamie, you get out, too!

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