I Could Write A Book
Lorenz Hart (w), Richard Rodgers (m)
Pal Joey, 1940
VERSE 1
JOEY:
A B C D E F G --
I never learned to spell,
At least not well.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 --
I never learned to count
A great amount.
But my busy mind is burning
To use what learning I've got.
I won't waste any time,
I'll strike while the iron is hot.
REFRAIN
If they asked me, I could write a book
About the way you walk and whisper and look.
I could write a preface on how we met
So the world would never forget.
And the simple secret of the plot
Is just to tell them that I love you a lot;
Then the world discovers as my book ends
How to make two lovers of friends.
VERSE 2
LINDA:
Used to hate to go to school.
I never craked a book;
I played the hook.
Never answered any mail;
To write I used to think
Was wasting ink.
It was never my endeavor
To be too clever and smart.
Now I suddenly feel
A longing to write in my heart.
REFRAIN (repeat)
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1940 | Pal Joey | stage | stage original | introduced |