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I am happy to know that I am not the first
man who tried to approach in any way.
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- You're not even close.
- I imagine you've succeeded
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in blocking all possible approaches.
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Except for a few that
you wouldn't know about, I'm afraid.
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Well, of course, I only know
the ones on the outskirts of society.
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What are the approaches like
on the inskirts?
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All paved with honourable intentions?
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- I wonder what he'll be like.
- Who?
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That upright, downright, forthright square
with his close-shaved chin up,
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who right now, somewhere, is marching
along the proper approach to proper you.
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- What'll he be like?
- He will not be a gambler, for one thing.
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I can name better than you the things
he won't be, but what will he be?
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- How will you know when he gets to you?
- Don't worry. I'll know.
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For I've imagined every bit of him
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From his strong moral fibre
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To the wisdom in his head
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To the homey aroma of his pipe
:37:07
You have wished yourself
a small-town Galahad
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The breakfast-eating four-button type
:37:14
And I shall meet him
when the time is ripe
:37:20
I'll know
:37:23
When my love comes along
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I won't take a chance
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For, oh
:37:35
He'll be just what I need
:37:38
Not some fly-by-night
Broadway romance
:37:43
And you'll know at a glance
by the two pair of pants
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I'll know
:37:50
By his calm, steady voice
:37:54
Those feet on the ground
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I'll know