| I know what you’re thinking
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| You wonder why I chose her
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| Out of all the ladies in the world
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| That’s just a first impression
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| What good’s a first impression
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| If you knew her like I do,
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| It would change your point of view-
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| If you could see her
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| If you could see her thru my eyes,
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| You wouldn’t wonder at all.
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| If you could see her thru my eyes,
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| I guarantee you would fall
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| (Like I did)
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| When we’re in public together,
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| I hear society moan,
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| But if they could see her thru my eyes,
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| Maybe they’d leave us alone.
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| How can I speak of her virtues?
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| I don’t know where to begin.
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| She’s clever, she’s smart, she reads music,
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| She doesn’t smoke or drink gin.
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| (Like I do)
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| Yet when we’re walking together,
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| They sneer if I’m holding her hand,
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| But if they could see her thru my eyes,
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| Maybe they’d all understand…
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| Why don’t they leave us alone?
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| (Spoken)
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| Ladies and Gentlemen, I ask you,
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| Is there a crime to fall in love?
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| Can one ever choose where our heats lead us?
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| All we as is 'Ein bißchen Verständnis', a little understanding!
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| (Sung)
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| Oh, I understand your objection,
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| I grant my problem’s not small;
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| But if you could see her thru my eyes,
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| She wouldn’t look Jewish at all! |