All By Myself I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face So In Love
Sing to me, Mr. C., sing to me the song that I've been waiting to hear, just for me, Mr. C., just for me, and everybody else will disappear . . .
I'd love to rest my weary head on somebody's shoulder I hate to grow older all by myself!
All by myself, in the mornin' all by myself in the night I sit alone with a table and a chair so unhappy there, playin' solitaire
All by myself, I get lonely watchin' the clock on the shelf I'd love to rest my weary head on somebody's shoulder I hate to grow older all by myself!
All by myself, I get lonely watchin' the clock on the shelf I'd love to rest my weary head on somebody's shoulder I hate to grow older all by myself!
I've grown accustomed to her face, she almost makes the day begin I've grown accustomed to the tune she whistles night an' noon
Her smiles, her frowns, her ups, her downs are second nature to me now like breathing out and breathing in
I was serenely independent and content, before we met surely I could always be that way again, and yet, I've grown accustomed to her looks accustomed to her voice accustomed to her face!
Strange dear, but true dear when I'm close to you dear the stars fill the sky so in love with you am I
Even without you my arms fold about you you know darling why? so in love with you am I
In love with the night mysterious the night when you first were there in love with my joy, delirious, when I knew that you could care!
So taunt me and hurt me deceive me, desert me I'm yours 'till I die so in love, so in love,