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《My Fair Lady, Act II: ”I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face” (Henry Higgins)》歌词


歌曲: My Fair Lady, Act II: ”I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face” (Henry Higgins)

所属专辑:My Fair Lady / Gigi: Two Classic Lerner & Loewe Musicals, 1956 & 1958 (Original Broadway Cast)

歌手: Alan Jay Lerner

时长: 04:06

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My Fair Lady, Act II: ”I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face” (Henry Higgins)

My Fair Lady, Act II: "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" (Henry Higgins) - Alan Jay Lerner[00:00:00]

I've grown accustomed to her face[00:00:17]

She almost makes the day begin[00:00:24]

I've grown accustomed to the tune[00:00:28]

That she whistles night and noon[00:00:31]

Her smiles her frowns[00:00:33]

Her ups her downs[00:00:35]

Are second nature to me now[00:00:38]

Like breathing out breathing in[00:00:42]

I was serenely independent and content before we met[00:00:47]

Surely I could always be that way again and yet[00:00:51]

I've grown accustomed to her looks[00:00:57]

Accustomed to her voice[00:01:00]

Accustomed to her face[00:01:03]

Marry Freddie [00:01:12]

What an infantile idea[00:01:13]

What a heartless wicked brainless thing to do[00:01:15]

She'll regret it[00:01:18]

She'll regret it[00:01:19]

It's doomed before they even take the vow[00:01:21]

I can see her now Mrs Freddie Eynsford-Hill[00:01:25]

In a wretched little flat above a store[00:01:28]

I can see her now not a penny in the till[00:01:31]

Oh and a bill collecting beating in the door[00:01:34]

She'll try to teach the things I taught[00:01:36]

And end up selling flowers instead[00:01:39]

Begging for her bread and water[00:01:42]

While her husband has his breakfast in bed[00:01:45]

In a year or so[00:01:50]

When she's prematurely gray[00:01:52]

When the blossoms in her cheek has turned to chalk[00:01:53]

She'll come home and lo [00:01:56]

He'll have upped and ran away[00:01:58]

With a social climbing heiress from New York[00:01:59]

Poor Eliza How simply frightful [00:02:03]

How humiliating How delightful [00:02:07]

How pining would it be on that inevitable night'[00:02:12]

When she hammers on my door in tears and rag[00:02:16]

Miserable and lonely repentant and contrite[00:02:19]

Will I take her in or hurl her to the wall [00:02:22]

Give her kindness or the treatment she deserve [00:02:25]

Will I take her back or pull the baggage out[00:02:29]

Well I'm a most forgiving man[00:02:36]

The sort who never could never would[00:02:38]

Take a position and staunchly never budge[00:02:42]

A most forgiving[00:02:48]

BUT I shall never take her back[00:02:53]

She's crawling on her knees[00:02:56]

Let her promise to atone let her shiver let her moan[00:02:59]

Then I'll slam the door and let the hellcat freeze[00:03:02]

Marry Freddie HA [00:03:07]

But I'm so used to hear her say "Good morning" every day[00:03:19]

Her joys her woes her highs her lows[00:03:24]

Are second nature to me now[00:03:29]

Like breathing out and breathing in[00:03:34]

I'm very grateful she's a woman[00:03:38]

And very easy to forget[00:03:41]

Rather like a habit one can always break[00:03:43]

Yet I've grown accustomed to the trace of[00:03:48]

Something in the air[00:03:53]

Accustomed to her face[00:03:56]