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Two Sleepy People    (1938)

Here we are out of cigarettes
Holding hands and yawning
Look how late it gets
Two sleepy people by dawn's early light
And too much in love to say goodnight

Here we are in the cozy chair
Picking on a wishbone from the Frigidaire
Two sleepy people with nothing to say
And too much in love to break away

Do you remember the nights we used to linger in the hall?
Father did not like you at all
Do you remember the reason why we married in the fall?
To rent this little nest and get a bit of rest

Well, here we are just above the Seine
Foggy little fella, drowsy little dame
Two sleepy people by dawn's early light
And too much in love to say goodnight

Here we are don't we look a mess?
Lipstick on your collar, wrinkles in my dress
Two sleepy people who know very well
We're too much in love to break the spell

Here we are crazy in the head
Gee, your eyes are gorgeous even when they're red!
Two sleepy people by dawn's early light
And too much in love to say goodnight

Do you remember when we went dancing at the Palomar?
When it was over, why naturally we cuddled in the car
So you ran out of gas and I was green as grass

Here we are keeping up the pace
Letting each tomorrow slap us in the face
Two sleepy people by dawn's early light
And too much in love to say goodnight

Bon soir, bon nuit

Lyrics by Frank Loesser.
Composed by Hoagy Carmichael.
Recorded by Hoagy Carmichael; Bing Crosby; Sammy Davis, Jr.; many others.
 

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